Archive for March 2022
Scientists are edging closer to saving northern white rhinos from extinction
The race is on to help the critically endangered animals have a fighting chance of survival through cutting-edge advances in the lab.
Grunts, boops, chatters and squeals. Fish are noisy creatures
While they may lack some of the melodic qualities of whales, at least 1,000 species of fish use sounds to communicate.
A new project shows how solar power can energize the Internet
"Solar Protocol is a great opportunity for us to foreground issues of climate change and how technology is driving it.”
Top architecture prize goes to climate-minded African Kéré
Kéré's approach to architecture integrates sustainable design and social justice while reflecting his African heritage and values.
Much of the permafrost in alpine regions ‘will be lost’ to climate change
Under current levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide 60% of alpine permafrost land area will be lost in the future.
Can delivery robots help us reduce our emissions?
One of the biggest advantages delivery robots have over delivery vans is their significantly lower power consumption.