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Sep 26 2024LIFESTYLE

Slow Fashion Takes Center Stage for Gen Z

In recent years, Gen Z has been making waves in the fashion world by prioritizing sustainability and eco-friendliness. Brands like PANGAIA are leading the charge, combining style with science to create clothing that's not only fashionable but also good for the planet. This shift towards slow fashion

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Sep 26 2024ENVIRONMENT

Rocking the Climate: A Breakthrough in Carbon Removal

The world is on the verge of a major breakthrough in the fight against climate change. Microsoft, one of the largest tech giants, has partnered with UNDO, a company specializing in enhanced rock weathering (ERW), to remove 15,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The deal is a significan

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Sep 26 2024EDUCATION

Growing a Sustainable Future

In a world where food insecurity is on the rise, a science teacher in Georgetown County, South Carolina, is taking a unique approach to educate her students about sustainable agriculture. Elizabeth McCarty, a teacher at Waccamaw High School, is seeking funding for a large-scale indoor hydroponic gar

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Sep 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Embracing the Future: Gulf States Bet on AI

The Gulf region is witnessing a surge in Artificial Intelligence (AI) investments, driven by the potential to contribute $320 billion to the region's economy by 2030. The rapid growth of AI is fueling concerns over energy intensity and greenhouse gas emissions, but Gulf countries are well-positioned

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Sep 19 2024BUSINESS

Breathtaking Luxury in the Air: The Cessna Citation Latitude

The Cessna Citation Latitude is an epitome of luxury in the skies. This medium-sized jet offers an unparalleled flying experience, with a range of 2,700 NM and the ability to accommodate nine passengers. Designed for business executives, the Latitude provides a spacious cabin, complete with a lavato

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Sep 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Turning Carbon Waste into Power: A Game-Changer for a Greener Future

Imagine a world where carbon dioxide, the main culprit behind climate change, is transformed into a clean energy source. Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have made it a reality. They've developed an innovative electrochemical cell that can effi

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Sep 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

Spark of Change: How One Woman's Vision is Keeping Electric Charging Stations Running Smoothly

Kameale Terry's journey began with a harsh reality check. As she took care of her ailing mother in their hometown of South Central Los Angeles, she discovered a critical issue plaguing the expanding network of electric vehicle charging stations across the US – a workforce to maintain them. With her

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Sep 17 2024ENVIRONMENT

The FCC's Space Sustainability Conundrum: Can They Save the Planet?

As humanity ventures further into the unknown, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is faced with a daunting task: to mitigate the environmental harm caused by rising megaconstellations of satellites orbiting the Earth. But, a recent Supreme Court ruling has raised questions about the FCC's a

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Sep 16 2024EDUCATION

Growing Minds, Growing Gardens: A Summer of Discovery for Boston and Cambridge Students

In a city filled with concrete and steel, a group of Boston and Cambridge students are learning to tend urban gardens and discover the joy of growing their own food. The CitySprouts Green Team Summer Program is a unique initiative that not only teaches students about science and the natural world bu

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Sep 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

From Brewery Waste to Sustainable Microbeads: A Step Towards a Plastic-Free Future

The journey to a plastic-free future is filled with innovative solutions, and one such example is the transformation of brewery waste into exfoliating microbeads. These tiny microbeads, once a source of environmental harm, are now a testament to the power of research and innovation. In the past, pl

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