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Scientists Unveil Breakthrough: Fully Recyclable Plastic That Dissolves in Seawater
-In a world overwhelmed by plastic waste, researchers led by Takuzo Aida at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science…
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Heriot-Watt Researchers Unveil System to Combat Fashion Microplastics
-The fashion industry is renowned for its creativity but has a serious downside: it is one of the most significant…
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Can the British Library’s Solar Heat Project Inspire Decarbonisation of Other Public Buildings?
-In a commendable stride towards sustainability, the British Library has embraced solar energy by installing panels across its roof to…
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Shining a New Light: The Regulations for Installing Solar Panels on New Buildings in the UK Today
-There is a significant need for more housing in the UK and a growing demand for green energy due to…
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The Earth Prize 2024: Winners to Finalists Overview
-The Earth Prize is the world’s largest environmental competition for young people and has seen participation from teams in over…
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Deep-Sea Metal Lumps Unveil ‘Dark Oxygen,’ Sparking a Rethinking Rumble on Life’s Origins
-Embarking on an extraordinary journey into the heart of the North Pacific Ocean’s expansive Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ), researchers have unlocked…
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Turning Rubbish into Climate Control: How Common Plastics Could Revolutionise Building Temperatures
-Exciting developments have emerged from researchers at Princeton University and UCLA, paving the way for a revolutionary passive mechanism to…
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Eurostar’s Eco-Express: Full Steam Ahead to 100% Renewable Energy
-According to its first sustainability report, the international rail operator Eurostar aims to use 100% renewable energy to power its…
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Banking on Green: Bankrolling a Sustainable Future with Finance
-Have you ever wondered what happens to your deposited money in a bank? It’s not merely stored away; it’s utilised…
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Earth Day 2024: Planet vs Plastics
-Earth Day is an annual event celebrated on the 22nd of April across the globe to commemorate environmental protection and…