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Ledbury teen’s plastics dress highlights sea pollution

Picture Credit: HEREFORD COLLEGE OF ARTS image caption Melissa Sanders said she wanted to raise awareness of the amount of plastic being dumped in the sea. A dress made out of recycled plastic packaging has been created by an art student to highlight rubbish floating in the oceans. Melissa Sanders, a 17-year old from Ledbury …

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How to Raise Girls Who Become Joyful Change-Makers

Parenting is one of the biggest honors — and biggest challenges — we’ll face in our lives. We all want our children to be healthy individuals and caring citizens, but as we all know, there are many internal and external factors that can influence our kids’ lives. As much as we try to make it …

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No hurdle too high for differently-abled Jharkhand teen teaching village children

Upendra Kumar Yadav, 18, has been giving free of cost lessons to these children every day for 10 months because he doesn’t want the children to remain uneducated. (Photo | EPS) RANCHI:  “Our parents are not educated enough to guide us, but Upendra Sir has been guiding us in completing our courses at a time when …

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Chula Successfully Converts Carbon Dioxide to Methanol – Reduces Global Warming, and Adds Value to the Circular Economy

An Engineering professor, Chulalongkorn University has successfully converted carbon dioxide to methanol via a thermochemical method that consumes less energy and provides more yield, providing an alternative solution to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and stimulate the circular economy. Industrial and household carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions contribute to climate change, global warming, and have a broader …

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MIT robot could help people with limited mobility dress themselves

It allows for “safe impacts” in order to dress a person more efficiently. Robots have plenty of potential to help people with limited mobility, including models that could help the infirm put on clothes. That’s a particularly challenging task, however, that requires dexterity, safety and speed. Now, scientists at MIT CSAIL have developed an algorithm that strikes …

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