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New technology turns footsteps into electricity, first Black woman to lead a major US news channel

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09.12.2020
by Roxana Adam
#Africa, #Buddhism, #Coral Reefs, #Electricity, #MSNBC, #Piezoelectric Materials, #Pneumonia, #Probiotics
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Scientists have found a new way of turning our footsteps into electrical energy; a new map shows every single coral reef in the Caribbean; and Rashida Jones is the first Black woman to lead a US cable news network. More good news:
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09.12.2020
by Roxana Adam
#Africa, #Buddhism, #Coral Reefs, #Electricity, #MSNBC, #Piezoelectric Materials, #Pneumonia, #Probiotics
Image: Unsplash (CC0)
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