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Not all bright ideas will make it, however good they are. (Burak Kebapci/Pexels)
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Where Are They Now? Startups That Succeeded Or Failed Over The Last 20 Years

January 5, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Where Are They Now? Startups That Succeeded Or Failed Over The Last 20 Years

Up to 90 percent of startups fail, so it’s not surprising that some promising companies are no longer in existence.
The post Where Are They Now? Startups That Succeeded Or Failed Over The Last 20 Years appeared first on Zenger News.
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In this image showing the intensity of oxygen-deficient zones, copper colors represent the lowest oxygen concentrations in the eastern Pacific Ocean, while deep teal indicates regions without low oxygen. (Jarek Kwiecinsky, Andrew Babbin, MIT)
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Scientists Produce 3D Maps Of Oxygen-Deprived ‘Dead Zones’ In Pacific Ocean

January 5, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Scientists Produce 3D Maps Of Oxygen-Deprived ‘Dead Zones’ In Pacific Ocean

Using 40 years of data, MIT researchers have mapped two of the largest oxygen-deficient zones in the world.
The post Scientists Produce 3D Maps Of Oxygen-Deprived ‘Dead Zones’ In Pacific Ocean appeared first on Zenger News.
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The humble seaweed can become a significant carbon-neutral energy solution, according to a recent study. (Joe Whalen, Tampa Bay Estuary Program/Unsplash)
Energy

Scientists Develop Method To Harvest Electricity From Seaweed

January 4, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Scientists Develop Method To Harvest Electricity From Seaweed

An idea inspired by a swim leads to the production of electrical currents on a par with those obtained from standard solar cells.
The post Scientists Develop Method To Harvest Electricity From Seaweed appeared first on Zenger News.
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Weddell seals were fitted with sensors that transmitted data on the depth, conductivity and temperature of the water in the Antarctic Ocean. (Nobuo Kokubun)
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Antarctic Seals Help Oceanographers Reach Places Ships Can’t

January 1, 2022 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Antarctic Seals Help Oceanographers Reach Places Ships Can’t

Sensors attached to Weddell seals transmitted data on seawater and marine life.
The post Antarctic Seals Help Oceanographers Reach Places Ships Can’t appeared first on Zenger News.
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The four highest climate-tech funding rounds were achieved by startups from different fields. (Akil Mazumder/Pexels)
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Record New Investments In Israeli Climate Tech In 2021

December 30, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Record New Investments In Israeli Climate Tech In 2021

More than $2 billion invested marks all-time high, exceeding last year’s record of $1.4 billion.
The post Record New Investments In Israeli Climate Tech In 2021 appeared first on Zenger News.
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Researchers have found that controlled burns of grasslands, as shown, and temperate forests can lock in more carbon in the soil. (Adam Pellegrini)
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Controlled Burns May Lock In More Carbon Than Planting Trees

December 28, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Controlled Burns May Lock In More Carbon Than Planting Trees

Prescribed, controlled burns of grasslands and forests encourage new growth and carbon storage.
The post Controlled Burns May Lock In More Carbon Than Planting Trees appeared first on Zenger News.
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You talking to me? A female Sperm whale. In 2021, scientists made advances in learning how to communicate with whales. (Amanda Cotton)
Animals

Plenty Of Reasons To Be Cheerful At The End Of 2021

December 26, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Plenty Of Reasons To Be Cheerful At The End Of 2021

Doom and gloom may seem the order of the day as 2021 comes to a close, but this year bought plenty of things to celebrate.
The post Plenty Of Reasons To Be Cheerful At The End Of 2021 appeared first on Zenger News.
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The male bittern nicknamed “Bushy” was released with a solar-powered transmitter to track its movements in Western Australia. (Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Stu Ford/Zenger)
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VIDEO: Once Bittern Twice Fly: Conservationists Tag Rare Heron With GPS

December 26, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: Once Bittern Twice Fly: Conservationists Tag Rare Heron With GPS

Endangered bird’s movements can now be tracked.
The post VIDEO: Once Bittern Twice Fly: Conservationists Tag Rare Heron With GPS appeared first on Zenger News.
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President Joe Biden assured the global community America is committed to a greener future. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
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Do Environmental Protection Laws Only Work When The Economy Is Doing Well?

December 23, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Do Environmental Protection Laws Only Work When The Economy Is Doing Well?

Politicians roll back environmental protection laws, claiming to fix the supply-chain crisis.
The post Do Environmental Protection Laws Only Work When The Economy Is Doing Well? appeared first on Zenger News.
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Carobway founder and CEO Udi Alroy. (Photo by Gilad Artzie/CarobWay)
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The Startup Giving The Ancient Carob Tree A Tech Makeover

December 22, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on The Startup Giving The Ancient Carob Tree A Tech Makeover

CarobWay aims to become ‘the king of knowhow’ in utilizing the highly sustainable and in-demand crop for food products.
The post The Startup Giving The Ancient Carob Tree A Tech Makeover appeared first on Zenger News.
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