#environmental

Goodbye to concrete forever – researchers reveal a new sustainable building material that could transform construction sites in Europe and the US

Goodbye to concrete forever - researchers reveal a new sustainable building material that could transform construction sites in Europe and…

2 weeks ago

Teenagers who saw Portugal’s forests burn built a spider robot to restore them

  A prototype by two students could redefine reforestation with precision planting.     Trovador: 6-legged spider-like robot built to…

3 weeks ago

India’s Biomass Potential: From Waste to Wealth

Every country has some unique features in the form of availability of natural resources and associated geographic challenges. In that…

4 weeks ago

7 Unhappiest countries in the world 2025: Is India one of them?

Some countries face deep challenges that affect how happy people feel.(Unhappiest countries)  Afghanistan tops the list of the saddest places…

1 month ago

Are we witnessing Earth’s sixth mass extinction? Fears may be overstated

      For years, headlines have warned that Earth is entering its sixth mass extinction. Many experts believe that…

2 months ago

Emergence, Evolution, and Extinction of Life on Earth!

Life on Earth HTTP://EXPLORE.UCALGARY.CA/OUR-PLACE-UNIVERSE-ORIGINS-AND-EVOLUTION-EARTH Primitive earth was with very little or no oxygen. It has many energy sources in the…

2 months ago

Biodegradable Plastic Made from Bamboo Is Stronger and Easy to Recycle

      Bamboo forest – credit Bady Abbas, via Unsplash GNN has reported previously on how versatile bamboo is…

2 months ago

Scientists create biodegradable plastic stronger than PET

Summary: A Japanese research team successfully harnessed E. coli to produce PDCA, a strong, biodegradable plastic alternative. Their method avoids…

4 months ago

‘Two Mountains’ concept driving China’s biodiversity revival

Guided by the "two mountains" concept, China has steadily advanced the development of its national park and nature reserve systems…

4 months ago

Should we pay countries to protect their biodiversity?

The countries with the richest biodiversity don’t always take the necessary measures to protect them. Whether it’s because they lack…

6 months ago

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