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‘Self-Healing’ Flexible Electronics: A Step Closure To Reality

A new technique developed by a group of Indian and British researchers promises to overcome the problem of ‘circuits breakage’ in flexible electronic devices due to usage, over a period of time.

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Green Growth Equity Fund To Invest $1 Billion In Indian RE Space

The Green Growth Equity Fund is looking to invest over $1 billion in Indian renewable energy (RE) space. The fund is a joint venture between private equity firm Everstone Capital and global

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Carbon Engineering: Building First ‘Negative Emissions’ Plant

A Canadian startup called Carbon Engineering says it’s secured the funding to build a futuristic facility that’ll suck as much carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere every year as 40 million trees

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ROR Hydropower: Dams Without Reservoirs Behind Them

New research from America’s national labs shows that smaller scale “run-of-river” hydropower (ROR) can provide just as much baseload stability as reservoir-based hydropower plants while being highly responsive to real-time grid and

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Sunslice Fusion: A Backpack Solar Charger

On-the-move power chargers have become even more versatile, thanks to Belgian startup Sunslice Solar, which has expanded its product line to include a backpack charger called the Fusion, to accompany the company’s

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A Mammal Has Gone Extinct Due To Climate Change

The Australian government has declared a small rodent called the Bramble Cay mosaic-tailed rat as extinct. For the first time, a mammal has been driven extinct by human-caused climate change. The rising

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Electric Buses: Driving Towards A Lower Carbon Future

A new report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance claims electric buses displace far more fossil fuels than electric cars. China, which has put more electric buses into service than the rest of

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Parrotfish in Andaman Are Under Threat…

Bumphead parrotfish, Bolbometopon muricatum, is an important component of coral reef ecosystem, but is highly endangered globally. It is categorized as ‘vulnerable’ in the Red List of the International Union for Conservation

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