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Are Tea Bags Harming You? The Surprising Truth

Tea is a cherished beverage worldwide, celebrated for its flavor and health benefits. However, recent research highlights a hidden risk associated with tea bags that could harm human health and exacerbate plastic

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Leveraging Railway Sound Barriers For Solar Power

Railway sound barriers are finding new life as solar energy generators, thanks to advancements in bifacial and thin-film solar technologies. These innovations offer an efficient way to produce renewable energy while conserving

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Top-Selling 2024 EV Auto Brands & Groups In Global Market

BYD continues to dominate the global auto market, setting a new record with 485,000 registrations in November. Despite relying heavily on its domestic Chinese market, where over 90% of its sales occur,

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Thwaites Glacier Meltdown: A Grim Yet Manageable Warning

Scientists monitoring the Thwaites Glacier, often called the “Doomsday Glacier,” have unveiled troubling findings about its future. Since 2018, the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration (ITGC) has studied this massive Antarctic glacier, concluding

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Waymo Robotaxi Passenger Trapped: Driverless Concerns Rise

A tech entrepreneur’s airport commute turned into a bizarre ordeal when he became trapped in a Waymo driverless taxi circling a parking lot in Scottsdale, Arizona. Mike Johns, who was on his

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India’s Wetlands: Urgent Action Needed For Conservation

India’s wetlands, crucial for biodiversity, water security, and flood mitigation, are vanishing at an alarming rate. Despite the introduction of the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules in 2010 and their revision in

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Understanding The Arctic Polar Vortex And Its Impacts

The Arctic polar vortex is a counter-clockwise spinning mass of cold air high above the Arctic. This weather phenomenon changes with the seasons, expanding and contracting as temperatures shift. When the vortex

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The Technosphere: A Hidden Carbon Sink

Human activities have dramatically reshaped Earth, creating what scientists call the technosphere—a massive system of human-made products, structures, and waste. Surprisingly, this vast accumulation of materials, including buildings, roads, and everyday objects,

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