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Coffee Fuel Cell, Ending Period Poverty in South Korea, Self-Healing Material Absorbs Carbon

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15.10.2018
by Roxana Adam
#Climate Change, #Coffee, #Pollution, #Self-Healing Materials, #South Korea
Photo: StockSnap / Pixabay (CC0)

Scientists have managed to turn coffee waste into electricity, hoping to help farmers curb pollution in the developing world; Seoul now provides free menstrual products in an attempt to support women from low-income communities; and a new material absorbs air-borne carbon using solar power and carbon dioxide in order to grow.

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Good News
15.10.2018
by Roxana Adam
#Climate Change, #Coffee, #Pollution, #Self-Healing Materials, #South Korea
Photo: StockSnap / Pixabay (CC0)
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