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Clearbot: Meet the team building robots that remove trash from our waterways

Now that the Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge 2021 winners have been officially announced, we are excited for you to learn more about each winning team and the story behind each innovation. The Cisco Global Problem Solver Challenge is an annual competition that awards cash prizes to early-stage tech entrepreneurs solving the world’s toughest problems. Now in its …

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4 Ways You Are Unknowingly Killing the Coral Reef

The coral reef is in trouble, and we are to blame. Climate change is destroying these incredibly delicate and beautiful ecosystems. A coral reef can take 100,000 to 300,000 years to fully form, so when one dies, the home of countless marine life is destroyed completely. We will not be able to undo the damage we’ve done. Bleaching of …

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Code Green: How North Carolina Teens are Determined to Save the Earth With Their Environmental Enterprise

Picture: Lauryn Bloodworth, president and founder of Code Green / image: Courtesy of Code Green With the internet at the ready of their fingertips, today’s teenagers are more knowledgeable than we ever were, but they also have more concerns. One of them is the impact that we as humans are making on the environment and …

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Ledbury teen’s plastics dress highlights sea pollution

Picture Credit: HEREFORD COLLEGE OF ARTS image caption Melissa Sanders said she wanted to raise awareness of the amount of plastic being dumped in the sea. A dress made out of recycled plastic packaging has been created by an art student to highlight rubbish floating in the oceans. Melissa Sanders, a 17-year old from Ledbury …

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Plant-Based Polymer Film Material Could Be Alternative To Plastic

London: Researchers have created a plant-based, sustainable, scalable material that could replace single-use plastics in many consumer products. The researchers, from the University of Cambridge in the UK, created a polymer film by mimicking the properties of spider silk, one of the strongest materials in nature. The new material is as strong as many common plastics …

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