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Environment

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EEnvironment
Groundbreaking imaging tech maps elements in frozen bio-particles with precision
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Solar panels with recycled glass offer high-performance, work like new

  • August 3, 2025
A new study by solar recycling firm SOLARCYCLE and Arizona State University (ASU) has confirmed that solar panels…
EEnvironment
The solution to earthquakes - Android phones can now issue alerts before the worst happens
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The solution to earthquakes – Android phones can now detect earthquakes in real time and issue alerts before the worst happens

  • August 3, 2025
Natural disasters such as earthquakes tend to arrive unannounced, but your phone can now give you precious seconds…
EEnvironment
Minneapolis air quality ranked among the world’s worst on Saturday
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Minneapolis air quality ranked among the world’s worst on Saturday

  • August 3, 2025
Minneapolis had the fifth worst air quality among 125 cites worldwide on Saturday morning, according to an international…
EEnvironment
Extreme weather deaths hit record lows despite climate change
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Extreme weather deaths hit record lows despite climate change

  • August 2, 2025
From the wildfires that torched Los Angeles in January to the record-setting heat waves that cooked much of…
EEnvironment
Ready to serve for generations to come: Improved Waiākea Uka Park reopens : Big Island Now
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Ready to serve for generations to come: Improved Waiākea Uka Park reopens : Big Island Now

  • August 2, 2025
Hawai‘i County Parks and Recreation on July 29 welcomed the community back to Waiākea Uka Park in Hilo…
EEnvironment
How to Protect Yourself From Canadian Wildfire Smoke
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How to Protect Yourself From Canadian Wildfire Smoke

  • August 2, 2025
Smoke from Canadian wildfires has sent a blanket of smoke over the midwestern United States this weekend. The…
EEnvironment
UGA research shows invasive species of spiders in Georgia may also be cannibals – WSB-TV Channel 2
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UGA research shows invasive species of spiders in Georgia may also be cannibals – WSB-TV Channel 2

  • August 2, 2025
ATHENS, Ga. — New research by the University of Georgia and its partners shows that an invasive species…
FFitness
Fitness is being promoted in seniors’ homes across Canada for better health, social connection
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Fitness is being promoted in seniors’ homes across Canada for better health, social connection

  • August 2, 2025
Open this photo in gallery: Staying active can help seniors avoid serious injuries from falls, a huge risk…
HHouston
Closer look into a sky farm among the skyscrapers
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Closer look into a sky farm among the skyscrapers

  • August 2, 2025
You’ll miss it if you’re just driving by, but head up three flights of stairs (or hop in…
EEnvironment
New recycling method for Teflon promises 100% efficiency
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New recycling method for Teflon promises 100% efficiency

  • August 2, 2025
Ever wonder what happens to those old Teflon-coated frying pans? Not a lot. Most get chucked into landfills.…
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