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A Human-Machine Collaboration to Defend Against Cyberattacks

Being a cybersecurity analyst at a large company today is a bit like looking for a needle in a haystack — if that haystack were hurtling toward you at fiber-optic...
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Protecting Wetlands Yields Staggering Economic Benefit, Study Finds

Mangrove forests, marshes and seagrass beds protect inland areas from storm surges and strong winds. Over long periods, coastal wetlands like these build up sediment that mitigates sea level rise...
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Surprise! Ocean Could Help Solve Own Ocean Plastic Problem

Once upon a time, leading global oil companies figured they could leverage plastic and petrochemicals as a hedge against declining demand for fossil fuels. Now it looks like the window...
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Composting Could Become Mandatory in New York

New methods to reuse “fast fashion” clothes, recycling of construction materials, and adoption of electric school buses could all become possible in New York City under far-reaching new climate legislation...
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Study Reveals Positive Connection Between Nature Experiences and Happiness Globally

The economic and ecological impact of nature on humans have long been established with prevalent environmental issues such as climate change and over-exploitation of natural resources being the first to...
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This Recycled Plastic Beehive Is Designed for Happy Bees

As backyard beekeeping continues to rise in popularity, there’s no reason the traditional beehive can’t take on a more modern and functional design. With this idea in mind, Duluth-based Jon...
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Sound Investments to Decarbonize the World’s Industries

As cutting-edge technology vaults the global economy into the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the processes we use to turn raw materials into everyday products are still astoundingly reliant on the same...
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Researchers Convert Durian and Jackfruit Biowaste Into Ultracapacitors

Durian fruit is notable for its funky stench, making it a rather malodorous waste when it is discarded. But a new study from Australia’s University of Sydney, published in the...
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How a Plastic-Eating Caterpillar Could Help Solve the World’s Waste Crisis

Scientists are learning more about a caterpillar that is very hungry …. for plastics! The plastic-munching abilities of the greater wax moth caterpillar were first discovered in 2017, when a...
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Circularity Becomes Measurable

Having moved from fringe, mostly academic conversations into the boardrooms of Fortune 500 companies and the halls of parliament around the world, the idea of a circular economy is growing...
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This New Goodyear Tire Design for EVs Is Self-Regenerating

Goodyear has unveiled designs for new ultra-durable tires made from biodegradable materials, which it claims can both “self-regenerate” and adapt to changing road conditions, in a move aimed at helping...
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Global Finance Must ‘Align’ in Climate Change Fight, Says UK Minister

The world of finance must line up behind the fight against global warming, a top British climate change official said, calling for a concerted effort to turn “billions into trillions”...
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