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Karin Kloosterman
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Can sea urchin farming restore balance and food diversity in Europe?
As climate change warms up the planet, ecological diversity weakens and invasive species can take over. Some species that may be strong in one area...
New Gourna and Hassan Fathy’s earth architecture for the people of Egypt
The history, challenges and what we can learn about New Gourna, the sustainable town invented and built by Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy.
This new bipolar blood test uses AI
The findings of the mathematical model were capable of predicting at a level of precision of over 90% whether an individual suffers from bipolar disorder,...
Bluewalker 3 satellite outshines the stars and worries astronomers
Launched in 2022, BlueWalker 3 is the first of a new series of satellites aimed to become orbital cell towers. But the light emitted from...
Meet Earth in 250 million years where Canada and Nigeria are neighbors
When we think of the effects of climate change we worry about our future, our children’s future and maybe we skip ahead to a grandchild....
Revolutionizing agriculture: Treetoscope raises $7M in seed funding for smart drip irrigation
Plant stressor sensor Treetoscope has raised $7M USD in a seed fundraising round. The IoT device gives farmers information about when to irrigate by applying...
Upgrading China’s steel plants could save the world years of carbon emissions
Think about the business opportunities for engineers who can build retrofit solutions. Time for impact investors to start creating incentives for new technologies.
Make shanklish and meet slow cheese winners of the world
Slow Cheese is a way of life. Meet the Slow Cheese winners of Europe and make your own cheese from Lebanon.
Why was the Morocco quake so deadly?
At the base of Toubkal in the Atlas Mountains. We visited this kasbah a decade ago. And it has taken some damage from the earthquake...
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