Tag: nature
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What if pollution isn’t what you think it is?
In Uganda, new technology is exposing the toll of urban noise on people and wildlife. Plus: In Mozambique, discarded bottles are helping build a greener future.
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An ancient cooling method against the heat in India
In Delhi’s brutal heatwaves, a low-cost, 3000-year-old cooling method is saving lives. Plus: The women in Kerala who mapped tidal flooding to force change.
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Microsoft’s quantum computing technology called into question, again
SAN FRANCISCO, June 24 : A new critique in the scientific journal Nature is raising fresh questions about Microsoft’s claimed quantum computing breakthrough last year, which underpinned the company’s announcement this month that it will have a working quantum system by 2029.Quantum computers could solve scien
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Maybeetles take flight – the mass emergence
2026 was a cockchafer year – millions emerged from the ground all at once. This rare natural event is dictated by the insect’s fixed life cycle, which in some parts of Germany often coincides with World Cup years.
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After 1,200 years, the famed tree that hid Robin Hood has finally died
It’s not the first time the legendary oak has been declared dead. On previous occasions, fears were raised only for the tree to stubbornly leaf out again each spring. Not this year.
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Ghanaian popstar becomes a sanitation advocate
Ghanaian singer Wiyaala returns to her village Funsi, using her fame to improve sanitation and community health. In Mali, an artist paints public buses to raise awareness about the dangers of climate change.
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Call an ambulance! The race to save urban trees
A “tree ambulance” in Kolkata is saving trees, fighting heat waves, and protecting biodiversity. Plus: turning wastewater into a solution for water scarcity.
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The tiny caterpillar taking over Berlin
Its toxic hairs can trigger painful skin reactions and breathing problems: As the oak processionary moth spreads across Berlin, residents are worried and authorities argue over who should deal with the growing threat.
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Glowing plants alert to pests and diseases in crops
A team of Spanish researchers has created plants that glow in the dark and change colour when infected, allowing early detection of crop pests and diseases with ordinary cameras.
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Domestic tourism is booming in China, posing new challenges
Zhangye’s Rainbow Mountains now attract millions of people as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Despite China’s economic slowdown, domestic tourism is rising — but travelers are spending less.
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