Clay Township students take part in an annual bioblitz – the voice

On May 9th, the teacher Nicole Degowske and her students from the fifth primary school of the fifth grade took part in the annual Bioblitz event in the school's outdoor classroom. “The annual bioblitz is an exploration of our schoolyard ecosystem outdoors,” said Degowske. “The students identify insects, plants, birds, mammals with an app called… Continue reading Clay Township students take part in an annual bioblitz – the voice

“Fish -eaten robot”: tiny water quality bots disappear after the duty, do not leave any waste and ahms of natural food sources after

IN SHORT 🌊 Innovative robot: Swiss scientists have developed motorboat -shaped robots that monitor water quality and are safe for fish. 🔋 Environmentally friendly design: These robots are driven by a chemical reaction with citric acid and baking powder, which eliminates the need for batteries. 🐟 Sustainable integration: After the mission, the robots become part… Continue reading “Fish -eaten robot”: tiny water quality bots disappear after the duty, do not leave any waste and ahms of natural food sources after

Update via Hull's Queen's Gardens in front of a long expected reopening

The Hull City Council has released an update about the work in Queen's Gardens in the city center. Queens Gardens has been a comprehensive renovation in a project since 2022, which is now expected to cost more than £ 21 million. With the project, which is scheduled to be completed at the end of 2025,… Continue reading Update via Hull's Queen's Gardens in front of a long expected reopening

June 7 Green Home Tours present household sustainability

Tour local houses to see how they were upgraded to reduce the use of fossil fuels and water and at the same time improve comfort, air quality and resilience indoors. See the houses in Berkeley, Albany, El Cerrito and Oakland with all-electric devices, solar collectors, batteries, electric vehicles, greywater systems and rainwater catchment areas. During… Continue reading June 7 Green Home Tours present household sustainability

Scientists create edible robots that monitors water and feed fish |

(Alain Herzog/Epfl via SWNS) By Dean Murray Researchers have made a robot that can be eaten after use. The environmentally friendly water bot consists of fish food and can be used to monitor the environment and deliver nutrients. It creates a chemical reaction in a tiny removable chamber that writes out carbon dioxide gas to… Continue reading Scientists create edible robots that monitors water and feed fish |

Griffin Pond Animal Shelter opens a new recreation room, comfort for animals after the operation

Clark Summit, Lackawanna Co. (Wolf) – Griffin Pond Animal Shelter celebrated a ceremony for ligaments this afternoon to celebrate the latest addition to the building: a recovery room. The room is financed with a grant of 15,000 US dollars by Robert H. Spitz Foundation and offers a sterile and quiet location for the recovery of… Continue reading Griffin Pond Animal Shelter opens a new recreation room, comfort for animals after the operation

Tired of cold showers and high energy costs? An ultra-intelligent hot water.

Heat pump warm water is anger and have achieved great attention to drawing more environmentally friendly houses and offering long -term advantages for money savings. While the standard sparkling water is designed in such a way that you start heating water when the tank is cooler, a new product offers adaptable options to ensure that… Continue reading Tired of cold showers and high energy costs? An ultra-intelligent hot water.

It is Nest Floß season: everything about how and when nest flöfe are used –

From Denise Silfee, Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation Director of Education & Communications May 5th – Spring is the time to thaw from ice and the return of sea loses to the Adirondacks. It is also time that the Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation (ACLC) researchers are checked for carefully. Artificial nest flows are a… Continue reading It is Nest Floß season: everything about how and when nest flöfe are used –

Aussie researchers develop urine and wastewater drive systems for the production of green hydrogen

Canberra, May 11th (Uni), in their recent studies on sustainable Eco-friendly energy, Australian researchers from the University of Adelaide have developed two innovative, energy-efficient systems that use urea from human urine and waste water to produce cheaper green hydrogen. The systems offer a cheaper and sustainable alternative to conventional methods for generating clean hydrogen and… Continue reading Aussie researchers develop urine and wastewater drive systems for the production of green hydrogen