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sustainability

Green shrubs

Weeding the Knots

Keto meal of meat and eggs

Keto, paleo: Bad for environment, not great nutritionally

Transforming food waste using sustainable technologies could produce enough protein to tackle the global food crisis.

Converting food waste to protein could help the global hunger crisis

The horizontal axis corresponds to the elongation of a city, and the vertical axis to its sprawl. Kaduna has the most compact urban form, contributing to having shorter commuting distances.

Measuring 6,000 African cities: Double the population means triple the energy costs

Organized efforts to talk about behaving sustainably could have real-world applications in college roommate selections, the workplace and other sectors, researchers say.

A chat may help convert a peer to a pro-sustainability stance

Top of a very tall building peeking out from clouds in Shanghai

Why are so many tall and supertall buildings being built?

Conventional plastic straws and corn plastic straws did not decompose after 120 days under marine conditions. They have preserved their shape and lost only 5% of their total weight. In the meantime, eco-friendly straws developed by the research team lost more than 50% of their weight after 60 days and decomposed completely after 120 days.

100% biodegradable paper straws that do not become soggy

Two scared or afraid puppies dogs hide behind a green curtain because of fireworks, thunderstorm or noise.

Short-term bang of fireworks has long-term impact on wildlife

Olives, the source of “liquid gold,” offer more riches to unlock

Fishing for answers: new technology onboard can help protect oceans

An elephant getting a shower

Elephant benefits often overlooked in conservation strategy

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How a test drive may lead to an electric vehicle purchase

Electric vehicle at charging station

Electric car sales should make cities cleaner and healthier

New battery tech could massively cut energy storage costs

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