Health We need to wake up to the potential threat from microplastics "CAN'T be seen, can't be smelled, can't be heard, but can be stopped." That warning, issued by the US Department of Health and Human Services, is about carbon monoxide poisoning from faulty heaters. It could equally apply to a newly recognised threat, except for the last part. Microplastics can't be seen, can't be smelled, can't … News
Technology Turn any object into a robot using this program and a 3D printer It is now possible to turn a pedal bin into a robot Robots will soon be everywhere – especially if ordinary objects can be turned into them. A computer program can now use 3D printing to convert household objects into hand-activated robots . These can be used to turn on bathroom taps with the wave … News
Environment General election 2019: Who is strongest on climate change action? Channel 4's climate debate Two ice sculptures melting under the glare of TV studio lights last night became one of the UK election's iconic images. Channel 4 News used the pair to represent the absence of Conservative and Brexit party leaders during the country's first TV election debate dedicated to climate change. The heads of … News
Environment Bali's stunning rice terraces offer clues to sustainable water use Photographer David Lazar NESTLED in the shadow of Bali's Mount Agung, these serene terraces in Karangasem have produced rice for centuries using a sustainable irrigation system called subak. As climate change drives water scarcity globally, subak is inspiring sustainable design. This stunning image appears in Lo-TEK: Design by radical indigenism , a book by Julia … Regulars
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