
Researchers Have Figured Out How to 3D Print Bridges With Dramatically Less Waste and C02
Researchers have used 3D printing to build load-bearing concrete structures that require significantly less material and no steel reinforcement or mortar.
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Meet the High School Senior Who Created 'Project Teal' to Get Young People Politically Engaged
Shreya Joshi, a high school sophomore, noticed political polarization at her high school. She founded Project TEAL — which stands for Tolerance, Engagement, Action, and Learning.
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Turning Trauma Into a Tune: An Egyptian Band Is Helping Women Tackle Taboos
Feminist duo ElBouma cover subjects from child marriage to FGM based on testimonies of girls in rural Egypt
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Afghan Women Launched a School for Refugees on a U.S. Army Base
Concerned to see refugee children missing out on classes, three Afghan women set up their own school at the Fort McCoy base in Wisconsin.
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Paris Shows How to Make Public Housing Greener and More Habitable at the Same Time
In the past decade, Paris has worked hard to align social housing with its larger climate goals. And Americans have a lot to learn from their efforts.
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The New Malaria Vaccine is Poised to Save Millions of Children's Lives
The World Health Organization has approved a malaria vaccine for use in children for the first time. Here's what you need to know about the new malaria vaccine.
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K-pop Fans in Peru Are Becoming Activists, Doing Good in Their Communities
During last year's Black Lives Matter protests in the United States, the donation of one million dollars from the K-pop group BTS made global headlines.
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Virtual Reality May Help Us Develop Empathy for Oceans and Marine Life
Getting people to care about the oceans — which are out of sight and out of mind for many — can be particularly challenging. And virtual reality may be a creative solution.
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DeTours: Indigenous Communities Are Decolonizing Hawaii
Hawaii's Indigenous communities are working to educate settlers and tourists alike on Hawaii and its colonial past and present and creatively raising awareness about decolonization.
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Water Protectors in Standing Rock Are Fighting For a Safer America
At the Standing Rock Reservation between North & South Dakota, a community of Indigenous activists is working to protect water and water systems across the U.S. They are known as Water Protectors: a group of cultural organizers who believe in the sacred nature of water and land.
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