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      Queensland Storms Cut Power For Tens Of Thousands As Melbourne Logs Its Wettest Day In Months

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      Cornell nanofiber removes nearly 90% triclosan from water; “very thin fiber” under 1 micron confirmed in lab

    • Stacey Bent and Sanzeeda Baig Shuchi standing beside an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy setup in a Stanford lab.

      Stanford Freezes Batteries To −200°C: Cryo-XPS Finds Real SEI Chemistry, LiF Overstated In Warm Tests

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    • Tagged trees in a Queensland rainforest plot linked to study reporting a sink-to-source shift in above-ground carbon.

      Queensland Rainforests Flip From Sink To Source; “First In The World,” Says University Team

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      Vipers Hit Target In 21.7ms: High‑Speed Study Times 36 Venomous Species

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      Dusky Sharks Kill Snorkeler In Israel’s First Recorded Fatality—Study Cites “Begging” Behavior And GoPro Lure

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      Stanford Freezes Batteries To −200°C: Cryo-XPS Finds Real SEI Chemistry, LiF Overstated In Warm Tests

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    • Abdominal X-ray overview indicating multiple magnet chains in a New Zealand case (NZMJ, 2025)

      New Zealand Teen Has Bowel Surgery After Swallowing 80–100 High-Power Magnets Bought Online

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      Kim Kardashian Says “Little Aneurysm” Found; 1 In 50 Figure And the “Just Stress” Line Explained

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    • Edward Attenborough and Dr Leonie van 't Hag working in a laboratory at Monash University with scientific equipment used for creating bioplastics from food waste sugars.

      Australian Scientists Transform Food Waste into Customizable Compostable Plastic Films

    • Israeli Navy troops boarding a vessel from the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters during an interception operation on October 3, 2025

      450 Flotilla Activists Detained: Ben-Gvir Says “Treat as Terrorists” Amid Abuse Claims

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April 27, 2023
Artificial Intelligence·Computing·Technology

Giga Chat vs ChatGPT: The Russian AI Chatbot Wildcard

Russia’s largest lender, Sberbank, has launched Giga Chat, an AI chatbot technology to rival ChatGPT. At present, Giga Chat is in invite-only testing mode, but it’s expected to be a major player
ELECTRA
Aviation·Electric·Technology

Electra’s Goldfinch Soars in Test Flights: A New Era for Hybrid-Electric eSTOL Aviation

Electra’s Goldfinch is rewriting the eSTOL rulebook. This two-seater isn’t your average aircraft. With its all-electric test flight on November 11 and a hybrid-electric one on November 19, it’s clear that Electra is onto something big. Piloted by Cody Allee
November 23, 2023

Aviation’s Hybrid-Electric Era Begins with EcoPulse Test Flight

Aviation·Electric·Technology
EcoPulse, a collaborative creation by Airbus, Daher, and Safran, recently achieved a groundbreaking feat in the realm of aviation. On November 29, 2023, this

Elon Musk and 1,000 Experts Warn of Danger from Out-of-Control AI Development

Artificial Intelligence·Computing·Technology
Elon Musk and over 1,000 industry experts signed an open letter calling for a pause on advanced AI development. The letter, issued by the
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Energy·Technology·USA

U.S. Updates Offshore Wind Energy Regulations to Meet Climate Target

On Thursday, the U.S. Department of the Interior announced that it will be updating regulations concerning the development of wind energy facilities on the outer continental shelf. The renewal comes in order
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Karmactive Team
January 13, 2023
Climate·Technology

The Dark Side of Bitcoin: Climate Damages Shot Up 126 Times Since 2016

The Dark Side of Bitcoin: Highlights Through December 2021, BTC had a market value of over $960 billion (US$) and a global market share of nearly 41% among all crypto currencies. The
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Sakshi BafnaandKarmactive Team
January 10, 2023
Design·Sustainability·Technology

Say Hello To Endless Battery Life With Baracoda’s New Sustainable Health Tracker, Bheart

Say goodbye to charging cables and hello to endless battery life with Baracoda’s new health tracker, BHeart. BHeart is a health tracker that boasts endless battery life and universal interoperability with existing
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Rahul Somvanshi
January 8, 2023
Technology·World

Preparations For Largest Radio Telescope On Earth Are Underway

The Square Kilometer Array (SKA), the biggest radio telescope on Earth, has started preparations. The telescope will be made up of components on two continents: the SKA-Low telescope in Australia will have
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Karmactive Team
December 10, 2022
Sustainability·Technology

Faroe Islands to Get an Array of Tidal Energy Generators

The world’s first tidal energy kite array is being built in Hestfjord, Faroe Islands, according to Minesto, a prominent marine energy producer. Minesto creates a ground-breaking idea for using the ocean tides
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Sakshi Bafna
November 25, 2022
Glasgow’s Dance Space Can Now Convert Body-Heat Into Energy
Sustainability·Technology

Glasgow’s Dance Space Can Now Convert Body-Heat Into Energy

BODY HEAT is an integral part of SWG3’s sustainability-focused master plan. The radical new thermal heating and cooling system were activated at the special launch event. They began officially harnessing body heat
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Krutika Surana
November 7, 2022
public_domain
Science·Technology

Chandra X-Ray Telescope –  NASA’s Deep Space Observatory For Astrophysics

Nasa’s Chandra x-ray observatory is a Telescope specially designed to detect x-ray emissions from very hot regions of the Universe such as exploded stars, clusters of galaxies and matter around black holes.
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Govind Tekale
November 2, 2022
Geothermal Plant
Sustainability·Technology

Philippines To Get New Geothermal Plants For Clean Energy

Energy Development Corporation President and Chief Operation Officer Richard Tantoco were recognized as one of this year’s ESG, Diversity, and Climate Trailblazers in Governance, Risk, Compliance (GRC) company Diligent’s 2022 Modern Governance
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Karmactive Team
October 22, 2022
Plastic·Pollution·Robotics

Scientists Develop A Next-Gen Robotic Fish That Can Remove Microplastics From Oceans

A research which was cited by Yuyan Wang, Gehong Su, Jin Li, Quanquan Guo, Yinggang Miao, Xinxing Zhang from Sichuan & Xi’an in China and was published by ACS Publications. It reveals
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Sakshi Bafna
September 29, 2022
Design·Technology

Sea Ice Mimicking Polygon Floes To Reduce Ocean Temperatures – Project ARCSTAR

Climate change is regarded by the World Health Organization as the greatest threat to global health in the twenty-first century. Climate change in its current iteration includes global warming and its impacts
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Jonathan Santosh
September 19, 2022
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    • Two Energex lineworkers in hi-vis jackets and hard hats operate equipment next to an LV-insulated service truck while rain sprays around them during post-storm power restoration in South East Queensland.

      Queensland Storms Cut Power For Tens Of Thousands As Melbourne Logs Its Wettest Day In Months

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      Cornell nanofiber removes nearly 90% triclosan from water; “very thin fiber” under 1 micron confirmed in lab

    • Stacey Bent and Sanzeeda Baig Shuchi standing beside an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy setup in a Stanford lab.

      Stanford Freezes Batteries To −200°C: Cryo-XPS Finds Real SEI Chemistry, LiF Overstated In Warm Tests

  • Nature
    • Tagged trees in a Queensland rainforest plot linked to study reporting a sink-to-source shift in above-ground carbon.

      Queensland Rainforests Flip From Sink To Source; “First In The World,” Says University Team

    • High‑speed strike study graphic from Journal of Experimental Biology showing snake strike kinematics and timing metrics

      Vipers Hit Target In 21.7ms: High‑Speed Study Times 36 Venomous Species

    • Dusky shark (Carcharhinus obscurus) at Sea World, Gold Coast, Australia, lateral view.

      Dusky Sharks Kill Snorkeler In Israel’s First Recorded Fatality—Study Cites “Begging” Behavior And GoPro Lure

  • Sustainability
    • Stacey Bent and Sanzeeda Baig Shuchi standing beside an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy setup in a Stanford lab.

      Stanford Freezes Batteries To −200°C: Cryo-XPS Finds Real SEI Chemistry, LiF Overstated In Warm Tests

    • Sunbeams through tall trees over a mossy, fern-covered forest floor

      10-minute parks rise; tree views cut stays ~0.7 days

    • Large power plant with multiple chimneys and cooling towers releasing steam under a cloudy sky

      Illinois Energy Efficiency: $2.79B Approved For 2026–29—Full Home-Savings Count Inside 

  • Climate
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    • Water droplets on a green fabric surface.

      Cornell nanofiber removes nearly 90% triclosan from water; “very thin fiber” under 1 micron confirmed in lab

    • Abdominal X-ray overview indicating multiple magnet chains in a New Zealand case (NZMJ, 2025)

      New Zealand Teen Has Bowel Surgery After Swallowing 80–100 High-Power Magnets Bought Online

    • Kim Kardashian public photo linked from Facebook accompanying report on teaser quote about a “little aneurysm” and stress mention

      Kim Kardashian Says “Little Aneurysm” Found; 1 In 50 Figure And the “Just Stress” Line Explained

  • Activism
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      Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Venezuela’s Machado wins $1.7M from hiding as Trump cries “politics over peace”

    • Edward Attenborough and Dr Leonie van 't Hag working in a laboratory at Monash University with scientific equipment used for creating bioplastics from food waste sugars.

      Australian Scientists Transform Food Waste into Customizable Compostable Plastic Films

    • Israeli Navy troops boarding a vessel from the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters during an interception operation on October 3, 2025

      450 Flotilla Activists Detained: Ben-Gvir Says “Treat as Terrorists” Amid Abuse Claims

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