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Don’t overlook microorganisms’ role in planet health, scientists warn

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Enough for All: New Study Reveals Path to Global Prosperity Without Environmental Harm

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Recycling cement could solve one of the biggest climate problems

Electrospinning is a technique which electrifies droplets of liquid to form fibres from plastics. Previously, scientists had only been able to make 2D films. This is the first time anybody has electro-spun a 3D structure directly and on-demand so that it can be produced to scale.

Lab-spun sponges form perfect scaffolds for growing skin cells to heal wounds

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Coal-based product could replace sand in concrete

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New Strategy Cuts Costs and Space Needed to Protect Ocean Life

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AI can alert urban planners and policymakers to cities’ decay

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Cost to protect globally important forests falls disproportionately on those living closest

The Banque de France (French national bank) releases GDP growth projections for France, Germany and the Eurozone (December 2019).

Is the concept of GDP compatible with the envirnmental transition?

Scientists from Tsinghua University develop an integrated radiative and evaporation cooling technology by using an evaporative hydrogel and permeable radiative cooling layer to achieve cooling.

How evaporation and radiation can cool the world

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