Wave power is being harnessed to grow beautiful artificial coral reefs for coastal protection and marine life. Coastlines and...
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Reopened in November 2020 after a major renovation, Sydney’s Australian Museum brings a focus on climate solutions and First Nations...
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Currently only 30% of roles in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) are held by women. In...
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"I really do believe in the community. I really do believe in the genius in every person. And that's not...
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What do you get if you cross a community centre, a laboratory, a studio, a gallery, science centre and a...
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“The ice caps are melting, Leonard. In the future, swimming won’t be optional!” So says the inept genius Sheldon...
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Satellite Archeology is all about perspective. From the outer edges of the planet’s atmosphere, where sky meets space, the view...
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It started in a shed. Indeed, the shed is still there, in Peter Dearman’s backyard, which you can find in...
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We have taken, for the first time in human history, steps towards being able to change who we are at...
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Bento Bio hopes to do for biotechnology what laptops have done for computing. The startup is currently developing the first...
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With Google as an indispensable tool omnipresent in everyday life, it’s easy to feel like we have all the information...
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By now it’s been proven that labs can grow mini kidneys, but connecting them to a host’s excretory system has...
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While sunshine might be the exception to the norm of British drizzle, on a bright day solar panels can create...
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There isn’t a magic pill to cure the world’s diseases, and there isn’t a one size fits all solution for...
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Bangladesh is one of the most disaster prone areas in the world. Aside from its susceptibility to cyclones, it is...
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Brainwaves have always fascinated me. As a musician, the idea of understanding the brain though frequency is compelling. You can...
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"The wars of the next century will be fought over water – unless we change our approach to managing this...
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Until now we haven’t been very good at using the sun’s energy to power our homes. The average photovoltaic panel...
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The bCPAP is literally breathing new life into African children’s life expectancy. In 2010 Malawi’s under-5 child mortality rate was...
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Protected by armed guards, the last male northern white rhino’s valuable horn has been sawn off as black market rhino...
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Around 80% of global blindness is preventable or curable. The biggest problem is available not treatment options, but not being...
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A new icon is due to disrupt the Rotterdam skyline when it starts construction in 2025. A take on the...
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Commercial trawling of the area just above the ocean floor, known as the benthic zone, is one of the biggest...
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