A family built their house with soil sacks and challenged the traditional model of masonry with an impressive result
A family in Argentina constructed their own home using soil sacks, challenging conventional building methods in a creative and sustainable way.
The security and innovation of vaccines in Brazil
The article discusses Brazil's approach to vaccine innovation and the implications for public health and economic development, emphasizing the importance of national sovereignty in health-related innovations.
Can surfboards, handbags and coffins be made from mushrooms?
The article discusses the potential of using mycelium from mushrooms as a sustainable alternative to leather and plastic for various products.
He created a device that transforms plastic waste into gasoline
Julian Brown, a young inventor from Atlanta, has developed a device that converts plastic waste into fuel through a thermal decomposition process.
A Chamber Renewed Its Authorities and Ratified Its Agenda for Sustainability and Innovation
The Agricultural Sanitary and Fertilizers Chamber of Argentina renewed its leadership and reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable and innovative agriculture.
Swedish startup to produce fertilizer from the air
Swedish startup NitroCapt aims to revolutionize fertilizer production by utilizing natural nitrogen from the atmosphere to create sustainable, fossil-free fertilizers.
Improved Technology: Environmentally Friendly Cooling with Magnetic Force
Researchers in Darmstadt have developed a new environmentally friendly cooling technology utilizing magnetic cooling methods that do not rely on harmful refrigerants.
APWEN names new president, targets innovation drive
The Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria has inaugurated its 19th President, Chinyere Nnenna Igwegbe, who aims to enhance the role of women engineers in driving innovation and sustainable development in Nigeria.
Adedeji: Raw material exports wonโt save Nigeria
Zacch Adedeji emphasized the need for Nigeria to shift from relying on raw material exports to fostering an economy based on innovation and the production of complex goods for sustainable growth.
"Fiscal Reconstruction through Economic Growth" is a Deception: Advice from British Economist Amidst Election Tax Cuts
British economist Charles Goodhart criticizes the misleading notion that economic growth can negate the need for unpopular tax increases during Japan's election campaign, emphasizing the importance of private-sector innovation and entrepreneurial spirit for sustainable growth.
K. Mitsotakis: A conscious choice to support the innovation ecosystem โ An uncompromising condition for a sustainable development model
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the commitment to support Greece's innovation ecosystem as essential for building a sustainable development model during a discussion about 'The Greek AI Accelerator' program.
Defense Purposes Feasibility Study Prepared by LMT: Scientific Research for Defense Needs and National Security
The feasibility study indicates that existing national measures primarily focus on individual stages of innovation or technology development and fail to facilitate targeted funding for research that builds a sustainable knowledge and technology base relevant to defense innovations.
How construction materials are made from sugar cane, bacteria, or beer waste
The article discusses the growing importance of sustainable construction materials made from unconventional sources like sugar cane, bacteria, and beer waste to minimize environmental impact.
The first A2A Power Hub in Monza. This is how electric cars are recharged
In Monza, the first A2A Power Hub has opened, featuring high-power charging stations to alleviate 'charging anxiety' for electric vehicle owners.
India eyes innovation and sustainability as BRICS chair โ foreign minister
India's presidency of BRICS in 2026 will focus on enhancing capacities, fostering innovation, and promoting sustainable development for global welfare, as stated by Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar.
Checkmate move by China: How it managed to hold back 337,000 square kilometers of sand with straw, water, and sunlight
China is transforming the inhospitable landscape of the Taklamakan Desert by using straw, solar energy, and groundwater to stabilize vast areas of shifting sands.