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Waymo’s Human Babysitters: What It Means For Robotaxi Safety

Waymo has long billed its robotaxis as a breakthrough in autonomous transport. The vehicles drive without human hands inside. That promise still holds. But recent disclosures show humans still play a role

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Ziggy The Biodegradable Battery Arrives, But Hurdles Remain

A new type of battery is gaining attention. It is biodegradable. It could power short-life devices without leaving hard waste behind. This development comes as battery waste becomes a growing concern worldwide.

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Shravasti’s Women Power Food Security Through Regenerative Agriculture

In Shravasti, nearly 30,000 women farmers are reshaping local food systems through regenerative agriculture. They grow diverse, nutritious vegetables that strengthen household diets and local markets.Their work nourishes more than 100,000 people

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AI And The Environment: The True Cost Of Every ChatGPT Prompt

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become part of daily life. Tools like ChatGPT feel immediate and light. Yet the environmental cost is growing fast. Behind each text exchange is a network of massive

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Will Tesla’s Model Y Use Aluminum-Ion Batteries Or End Lithium?

Battery technology is at a turning point. Lithium-ion batteries have driven the electric vehicle revolution for years. They power most EVs and store energy in phones and grids. But questions are emerging.

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Is Solar Energy Really Worth The Investment In 2025 And Beyond?

Solar energy is growing fast as an investment option. Global capital flowing into solar is expected to hit record levels in 2025, with clean energy investments dominating overall energy spending, according to

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Brooklyn High-Rise Uses 320 Geothermal Boreholes To Cut Carbon

A new high-rise in Brooklyn is charting a quieter path to urban decarbonization.The tower sits above 320 geothermal boreholes drilled deep beneath its foundation. The design replaces fossil-fuel heating and cooling with

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Headphones’ Hidden Chemical Risks Raise Alarm For Public Health

A new European study found alarming toxic chemicals in everyday headphones. Researchers tested 81 models sold worldwide. Every pair contained substances linked to health risks. They included headphones from major brands. The

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