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AdvertisementElectricity or Gas: Which is Greener?
A new study by researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has revealed when it is more environmentally friendly to heat and cook with
Europe’s Largest Gas Field Shut Down Due to Earthquakes
The largest natural gas field in Europe, located in Groningen, Netherlands, is set to be completely shut down due to the thousands of earthquakes it
Obesity speeds up climate change.
Obesity is not only a health issue but also an environmental one. According to a recent study by The Obesity Society, people who are overweight
New Material Filters Glyphosate Efficiently
A new filter based on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has been developed that can effectively remove the pesticide glyphosate from water. Glyphosate is the most widely
German Brewery Makes Powdered Beer
The Klosterbrauerei Neuzelle, a German brewery founded in 1589, has developed an instant beer made from water-soluble granules. The powder is expected to make the
Lionglas: 10x Stronger Than Regular Glass
In a groundbreaking development, researchers at Pennsylvania State University have created a new type of glass that is not only environmentally friendly but also ten
Amasia: The Next Supercontinent
The Pacific Ocean is set to close in the future geological developments of the Earth, leading to the formation of the next supercontinent comprising America
Discovery of 99 Giant Huntsman Spiders
Researchers have discovered 99 new species of Pseudopoda spiders, also known as giant crab spiders, in South, East, and Southeast Asia. The World Spider Catalog
Ice-Preventing Road Surface Innovation
A new additive for asphalt road surfaces has been developed that can prevent ice and snow buildup without the need for salt. In many regions
Remnants of a primordial planet found
Dutch researchers have developed a simple but effective way to reduce fuel consumption in trucks by up to 7.5%. The innovation involves attaching a funnel-shaped