China, a 26-storey skyscraper to raise 1 million pigs a year
The imposing structure for breeding (and slaughtering) pigs raises many doubts about the risks of zoonoses, which after Covid are more than legitimate
The imposing structure for breeding (and slaughtering) pigs raises many doubts about the risks of zoonoses, which after Covid are more than legitimate
Nuclear power plants apparently have a hidden Achilles' heel: climate change may bring it dramatically to light.
If true, millions more people could be at risk from heat waves and dangerously high temperatures.
A great tsunami wave that will overwhelm the planet, that of climate refugees. We have little time to stop it, and a lot of ideas are needed.
Technological innovation goes hand in hand with changes in society and the governance systems of our communities. What will they be like?
The city of Busan is preparing to host a smaller, floating version of it to test self-sufficient solutions against rising seas.
Per unit area, the company claims it captures as much carbon with this desert-grown algae as a rainforest.
Climate change that is partly already inevitable will increase the phenomenon of climate migration. A UN report suggests how to prepare.
The shortage of fresh water pushes Chilean communities to build artificial mini glaciers next to the villages.
Research published a few days ago informs us about the conditions of the Arctic Ocean, which is warming before our eyes.
The advanced micro sensor improves its performance even further: now you can monitor the air quality even on the move, and in real time.
The United Kingdom is still running: after the next diesel and petrol car ban by 2030, the entire energy grid could be powered by renewable energies.
Some advanced mathematical models show us the steps necessary to avoid the catastrophe of global warming.
A "green wall" will surround the city of Madrid to reduce heat and emissions.
It is about to rain on us, somewhere in the year XNUMX something: the technological singularity will not just change. It will erase. We too?
A report notes that reducing the work week would reduce energy consumption and transport emissions from commuting.
The gene bank on Svalbard shows some cracks, and a team of scientists suggests moving the seed samples more safely: to a lunar bunker.
Testing of the first electric road that wirelessly charges public transport starts in Tel Aviv. If they are positive there will be an entire network that will do without charging stations
The Canadian Prime Minister comes down hard in a message to the UN. Here is his warning about the world in crisis and the accusations against Iran, China and Russia
Front Rescue is a real portable emergency operating room, which can be placed directly on the patient. Here is the concept.
Green energy has formidable potential in its use in Africa: it can replace fossil fuels and... Change the climate. That's how.