Cyclone Ditwah exposed Sri Lanka’s catastrophic lack of preparedness. After the first red alerts predicting very heavy rainfall were issued on the night of November 25, Sri Lankan President Anura ...
Clean energy transition has reached a critical inflection point. Optimism regarding renewables, electrification, climate technology remains ...
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Worms as particle sweepers: How simple movement, not intelligence, drives environmental order
When observing small worms under a microscope, one might observe something very surprising: the worms appear to make a ...
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DIY electromagnetic motor & generator | Simple science project with recycled materials!
Discover how to build a simple electromagnetic motor and generator using everyday materials in this hands-on science experiment. Follow the detailed steps to assemble a motor with a plastic bottle cap ...
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How to make a simple DIY solar cell at home | Easy science project with household materials
Discover how to build a simple solar cell at home using everyday materials! This step-by-step tutorial demonstrates how to repurpose an aluminum can, a CD, copper wire, toothpaste, lemon juice, and a ...
UC Riverside scientists have created a small-scale system that transforms food waste into high-protein animal feed and ...
The EPA awarded Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District a $3.4 million grant. The grant will expand composting capacity and enhance curbside organic services. The project aims to reduce emissions ...
Many multi-unit residential buildings are designed or managed in ways that make recycling and proper waste disposal difficult ...
Waste360 asked three waste and recycling experts for their thoughts on what we might expect in the next few years. Here’s ...
The morning routines and “biohacks” you see on social media can seem extreme and often oversell the science. But consistent daily routines do matter. Routines are linked to better health, academic ...
What we throw away as food waste may hold the key to healthier crops, stronger ecosystems, and new medical compounds.
The narrative that artificial intelligence will soon make coding obsolete has grown louder as new models become increasingly capable of writing and executing software. Yet Geoffrey Hinton, one of the ...
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