
New tech makes it easier to cool communities sweltering in urban heat islands
Inside an urban heat island, one street can be much hotter than its neighbor. New tech makes it easier to target cooling projects.
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A scientist's last adventure before he passed: discovering a new species in the valleys of Ethiopia
A decade after the tiny shrew was discovered by scientist Bill Stanley, another group of researchers revisited the specimen and realized something remarkable.
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Donor pays for homeless people to leave street encampments and actually go camping instead
“The only complaint I've heard so far was that... 'the fish aren't biting,’” the local police chief said.
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These new social housing programs envision a world where homes are 'permanently affordable' for all
Across the U.S., social housing is being used to describe a range of programs, from limited equity cooperatives and community land trusts to public housing.
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They used to be wildlife poachers. Now, they make a living protecting critically endangered sea turtles
Conservation organizations are employing Cabo Verdeans, who formerly hunted endangered and threatened sea turtles, as rangers who now monitor and patrol beaches.
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After the loss of 2024, these progressive candidates are making politics fun again: 'We can win anywhere'
Run For Something founder Amanda Litman says progressives like Zohran Mamdani are building a new future of political leadership.
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This LEGO contest tasked contestants with building their dream houses. The proceeds will go to real homes for low-income families
As contestants built their dream homes out of LEGO bricks, Lynchburg Covenant Fellowship’s Connie Snavely emphasized the importance of providing real ones to those in need.
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This semester, college students are moving into solar-powered shipping container dorms
Maroon Village is touted as “an innovative example of how to live greener without forgoing daily comforts.”
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