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lithium batteries used in everyday devices and renewable energy storage can release more chemicals into the environment, exacerbating the problem of soil and water pollution.
it is no exaggeration to say that the earth is engulfed in plastic. each of the 7.6 billion people on the planet are carrying nearly 400kg of plastic on their backs.
artificial intelligence (ai) is playing an increasingly important role in helping humanity solve urgent problems.
san francisco city officials (usa) plan to prevent local government agencies from buying apple's new macintosh computer.
no kidding, real urine is a source of 'resources' that has a lot of uses, even for scientists it has infinite potential.
china has built an experimental air filter tower, known as the 'world's largest air purifier' and has a height of over 100m, the south china morning post said.
scientists have developed a simple paper device that can be used to check whether a sample of water is contaminated or not.
the images taken in nature below will show us the tremendous devastation of plastic waste to the environment and the animals.
wild dogs with blue feathers due to drinking and bathing in polluted river water appear on the streets of mumbai, india, causing many people to be surprised and fearful.
if climate change is not addressed, it is expected to increase the number of deaths from air pollution by up to 60,000 by 2030 and 260,000 by 2100 globally, a study has claimed.
a lobster with a picture of pepsi cans discovered in canadian waters has caused many people to worry about the negative impact of ocean waste on the marine ecological environment.
a unicef report said that toxic air seriously affects the development of young brains and can cause permanent damage to their brains.
while most countries in the world, including the most developed countries in the world, are suffering from waste because there is no place to bury and pollute the environment, this
while apple cores take only 2 months to decompose, plastic bags need 10-20 years and glass takes 1 million years to decompose completely.
researchers at the massachusetts institute of technology have developed a new system that can be used to convert power plant co2 emissions into useful fuels for cars, trucks and