To reach the goal of having more renewable energy in advanced countries, more solar power may be the solution. However, despite the many solar panels...
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How Does One Cut Natural Gas Use in Factories? Just Get Hot Water!
Intel has recently unveiled its state-of-the-art manufacturing plant in Ireland, with a hefty cost of $18.5 billion. Beyond its impressive scale and advanced technologies, the...

Greenland Is Supposed to Be Icy, But Nowadays, It’s Getting More Vegetation
A recent study published in Scientific Reports showed significant changes in Greenland. More specifically, changes in the country’s ice-covered landscape in the past three decades....

The Ocean Gets Warmer; Some Coral Reefs Have Developed Resilience to Endure the Rising Temperature
The world has seen the effects of climate change: intensifying wildfires, more record-breaking floods–devastation after devastation of ecosystems that threaten all species all over the...

Traffic Noise Annoys You? Don’t Worry, Just Turn It Into Biofuel!
Living in the urban areas exposes you to not only air pollution but also noise pollution from the traffic. Other than its negative impact toward...

4 Ways to Stop Plastics From Trashing Earth Despite Using Them
In most pollution situations, plastics lie at the heart of them. These materials destroy natural environments but that’s not the only thing. They break down...

Trash Hermits: More Hermit Crabs Favor Plastic Waste as Their Homes
Think of hermit crabs. Some images that we have are those little critters coming out of their shells to move to larger ones. But nowadays,...

Stopping Insect Pests Can be As Simple As Placing Red Nets Over Crops
No gardener or farmer wants to have their crops infested by insect pests. Just when it starts to bloom–fresh buds and all–the plants are all...

Can Coffee Farms Help Improve Animal and Plant Biodiversity?
Coffee is the second most consumed beverage on earth with over 2 billion cups consumed every day. It’s also a valuable commodity and in 2023...

Abandoned Lands Might Look Desolate, but Ecologists Think They Have Promising Potentials
Gergana Daskalova’s journey as an ecologist started when she grew up in a countryside with only a very few people around. There lay large areas...
