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It’s simple stuff, in theory: separate your waste from your recyclables, dump the latter in the appropriate bin and say no more about it. -- The European Union’s transition to clean energy marked a milestone in May, when solar panels generated more electricity than all of the bloc’s coal plants for the first time — and that’s before summer sun boosts production even further.
It is a massive project of restoration, the corridor itself is 2,600 km long and up to 40 km wide. To have an idea of the length, on the US, it’s similar to the distance from Boston to Miami.”But replanting the Amazon isn’t cheap.Bastos says Rioterra spends more than $2 million annually on reforestation.Meanwhile through corporate and private donors, Black Jaguar has so far managed to raise just a tiny fraction, two tenths of a percent of its goal: $3.7 billion.
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Man shot outside Swedish Medical Center in First Hill, gunman on the run from policeSeattle police are investigating a shooting that appeared to escalated into an armed robbery in the First Hill neighborhood Thursday afternoon.
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8 ancient 'zombie viruses' that scientists have pulled from the melting permafrostScientists are discovering and resurrecting ancient viruses trapped in permafrost and frozen remains. Here are 8 'zombie' viruses that scientists have pulled from the permafrost.
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Scientists Just X-Rayed a Single AtomBy using X-rays, scientists can more precisely detect and measure atoms in ways that other imaging techniques can't on their own.
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Scientists explore metals as carbon-free power sources on Earth and the MoonMetals like oxidized iron can be recycled back to its fuel state using hydrogen, making it a recyclable energy storage system which does not result in emissions.
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Robots could go full 'Terminator' after scientists create realistic, self-healing skinStanford University researchers developed life-like skin for robots, similar the cyborg featured in the 'Terminator,' that can be punctured and heal itself.
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Elephants once roamed Florida—and scientists just stumbled on a graveyard full of themThe ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ find offers a window into prehistoric Florida and the megafauna that once roamed the Sunshine State.
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