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Swimmer Missing After Shark Attack Off Israeli Coast

A swimmer has gone missing following a rare shark attack off the coast of Hadera, Israel, Israeli police and emergency responders reported on Monday. The...

Tropical forests are chemical factories

A new study led by researchers at Washington University in St. Louis and the Missouri Botanical Garden has uncovered a surprising layer of diversity in...

Grassland: what happens when you go to jail for growing cannabis and it’s now legal?

The story follows Leo (Cabot-Conyers), a curious and sensitive young boy whose world is turned upside down when he befriends his new neighbors—an inquisitive young...

The Passing of Pope Francis: A Legacy of Ecological Stewardship and Humility

Pope Francis, the beloved pontiff who served as the head of the Catholic Church since 2013, passed away on Monday, April 21, 2025, at the...

Carbon Capture in 2025: Technologies, Markets, and Investment Trends

By 2028, the global CCUS market is projected to surpass $14 billion. Companies able to deliver scalable technology and tie it directly to revenue from...

Five Innovative Architecture Firms Building with Bamboo

Bamboo, often referred to as the "green steel" of the future, is quickly gaining popularity as a sustainable alternative to traditional building materials. With its...

Slovenia’s Metal Cooling Tech Could Replace Toxic Refrigerants in Air Conditioning

“We are building an advanced elastocaloric device that can replace today's harmful cooling systems and have a measurable impact on climate goals,” Tušek says.

Biohackers, take note: Vitamin K in real food might be the brain longevity link

If you’re optimizing for longevity and cognitive sharpness through nutrition and biohacking, here’s one micronutrient you don’t want to overlook: vitamin K.

Solar-powered system generates green hydrogen and clean water from seawater, cutting costs and solving water scarcity

A Cornell-led collaboration has achieved a breakthrough in sustainability technology by developing a low-cost method for producing carbon-free “green” hydrogen via solar-powered electrolysis of seawater....

Ancient Clay Jug with Camel Art Unearthed in Israel’s Yatir Forest

The striking red-painted jug was found in a cave that had once been an underground olive press before being repurposed as a dwelling. Researchers believe...
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