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Karin Kloosterman
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The power of clean energy for refugees
Refugees don't plan on staying for a long time, but a new study in Iraq shows how renewable energy can make temporary living more bearable.
Central Asians not starving but obese and food insecure
The United Nations FAO finds that people in central Asia may not be starving but they are in severe need of good nutritious food. When...
Ancient fish sauce factory revealed in Israel
The Romans loved them some stinky fish sauce. Vats and vats of it. With wine. Vats used to produce fish sauce (garum) that are among...
A new periodic table for Quantum Physics
In the past twenty years, both scientists’ understanding of the physical properties of quantum dots and their levels of control over these tiny particles have...
73 scientists study French Polynesia’s coral reefs – dive into what they find
The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation has released their findings from the largest coral reef survey and mapping expedition ever conducted in French Polynesia....
Can we save the earth without the Arctic ice?
The albedo effect from the greenhouse effect? Learn what will happen when the arctic melts. Impress your friends. Be scared into saving your future.
The UN takes stock of the world’s trees: Drylands are not wastelands!
One quarter of the world's trees are where you least expect them - on very dry land. The land may be dry but it is...
Science can can implant new memories in your brain
Movies like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind show us what it's like when painful emotional memories are erased. But can positive ones be implanted...
Dec 5, World Soil Day. Take action
Soil can be made and cultivated. To celebrate World Soil Day, start with these soil-friendly tips.
Fall Armyworm invades Middle East devastating crops
Fall Armyworm is invading the Near Middle East. New reporting app aims to mitigate risk, spread awareness. Have a half billion to spare? The UN...
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