GreenWith new solar modules, greenhouses run on their own energy – Net24 Plants use light waves from only a portion of the spectrum f... 2022.08.31Green
GreenThe physics of snow slab avalanches similar to that of earthquakes – Net24 Scientists from EPFL and the WSL Institute for Snow and Aval... 2022.08.10Green
GreenExploring blockchain technology to transform agrifood systems Transparency and traceability are key to climate action and inclusive markets 2022.08.04Green
GreenA new law unchains fusion energy – Net24 Physicists at EPFL, within a large European collaboration, h... 2022.08.01Green
GreenScientists compile an inventory of endangered microorganisms – Net24 Cryospheric ecosystems are some of the oldest on the planet.... 2022.07.29Green
GreenEPFL Innovation Park to expand with a focus on co-creation – Net24 EPFL Innovation Park is turning 30 this year and poised to e... 2022.07.26Green
GreenNew PET-like plastic made directly from waste biomass – Net24 EPFL scientists have developed a new, PET-like plastic that ... 2022.07.23Green
GreenScience is revealing the scale of microplastic pollution – Net24 Plastics are everywhere in our environment, even inside livi... 2022.07.20Green
GreenOPPO leads the way for a greener world in the mobile phone industry OPPO leads the way for a greener world in the mobile phone industry 2022.05.04Green
GreenPlant disease outbreaks may be curbed by periodic wildfires Researchers surveyed vegetation plots in 35-year study 2022.02.28Green
GreenHow Uzbekistan’s farmers are overcoming soil salinity and water shortages Digging deeper into the arid terrain of the world’s largest ... 2021.12.12Green
GreenLatest trend keeps clothes out of landfill Europe’s landfills are bursting at the seams with discarded ... 2021.10.24Green
GreenThailand government bans Coral-damaging sunscreens One of the most desired vacation destinations in the world w... 2021.10.03Green
GreenGreen Nobel winners fight deforestation, coal power BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As a teenage mother an... 2021.06.21Green
GreenMediterranean and Black Sea fisheries are turning the corner on overexploitation New report shows that while most fish stocks remain overexploited, the number of stocks subject to overfishing has decreased for the first time in decades (Image Credit: FAO) 2021.04.15Green