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New Solar Panel Molecule, Community-Run Credit Unions, Online Game Offers the Migrant Perspective

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05.12.2018
by Roxana Adam
#Credit Unions, #Gamification, #Migration, #Rare-Earth Metals, #Refugees, #Solar Panel
Photo: Jon Callas / Flickr (CC BY 2.0)

Researchers have found a way to use iron for the production of solar panels, replacing so-called rare-earth metals; a network of local credit unions is helping marginalized in the US communities thrive; an online game aims at helping people understand the challenges faced by migrants.

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Good News
05.12.2018
by Roxana Adam
#Credit Unions, #Gamification, #Migration, #Rare-Earth Metals, #Refugees, #Solar Panel
Photo: Jon Callas / Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
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