Climate Impact & Remediation Tech
Environmental Science
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Climate change is driving public health threats, exemplified by flesh-eating bacteria moving up the East Coast due to warming waters. In response, innovative environmental science focuses on sustainable cooling systems and nanorobotics for microplastic removal.
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["Cheap Cooling System Works Without Using Electricity"
"tiny 'trained' robots can catch invisible plastic dust"
"Dangerous Bacteria Is Moving Up the East Coast"
"Warming waters are pushing the dreaded flesh-eating bacteria"]
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Not A Fan, Not AC: This Cheap Cooling System Works Without Using Electricity
A method for cooling down a home that doesn't require electricity could make climate controls more accessible to homes in regions where electricity is scarce.
Is capitalism fuelling today’s wars? Varsha Gandikota & Jason Hickel
Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla asks political economist Jason Hickel if Global South states can take back their sovereignty.
'A significant threat': These tiny 'trained' robots can catch invisible plastic dust in your drinking water
Researchers developed magnetic nanorobots that actively capture nanoplastics in water, achieving strong lab results while facing major efficiency and scalabi...
A Dangerous Bacteria Is Moving Up the East Coast. Here’s What That Means for You
Warming waters are pushing the dreaded flesh-eating bacteria up the Atlantic coast. Experts explain who's at risk and how worried you really need to be.
Roommate charged with two counts of murder in death, disappearance of two USF students
Authorities have filed murder charges against the roommate of a Bangladeshi doctoral student who disappeared with his girlfriend from the University of South...
1 missing doctoral student found dead, other still missing: Sheriff
One of the University of Southern Florida doctoral students was found dead and his roommate was taken into custody Friday.
Police identify the body of 1 missing USF student, second still missing as roommate is charged
The body of one of the two Bangladeshi doctoral students missing from the University of South Florida was found on a bridge over Tampa Bay, and his roommate ...
Meet Mogrus Pune: New jumping spider species discovered by scientist in Pimpri-Chinchwad biodiversity park
The Alfa Laval Biodiversity Park is home to thorny trees, such as Acacia and the native Apta tree, which are the habitat of the Mogrus Pune.
Two University of South Florida doctoral students are missing, police say
Two doctoral students at the University of South Florida are missing, the school's police department said in a statement Tuesday.
Common cleaning sponge found to release trillions of microplastic fibers
That “magic” sponge under your sink may be hiding an environmental downside. While melamine sponges are famous for effortlessly scrubbing away stubborn stain...
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