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Recife vai criar modelo de coleta e reciclagem de embalagens
Recife vai criar modelo de coleta e reciclagem de embalagens
Escolhida como cidade-piloto para novo projeto da Fundação Ellen MacArthur, Recife pode criar modelo para todo o país The post Recife vai criar modelo de coleta e reciclagem de embalagens appeared first on CicloVivo.
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How geographic and local drivers shape breastfeeding initiation across the U.S.
New data on breastfeeding initiation across the U.S. reveal broad geographic patterns as well as local factors that can inform targeted public health interventions. The study by Tony Grubesic from the University of California Riverside and colleagues was published in the open-acc
The fight to save Bosnia's wild rivers: Scientists and locals oppose a hydroelectric dam
The fight to save Bosnia's wild rivers: Scientists and locals oppose a hydroelectric dam
In Bosnia, parts of the scientific community are opposing the construction of a massive hydroelectric dam, warning of potentially serious environmental consequences. The project comes as dam construction has surged across the country, fuelled by the fact that it has become a high
France faces third major heatwave since May
France faces third major heatwave since May
As another intense heatwave sweeps across France, residents are staying indoors, flocking to canals and rivers, or even leaving their homes in search of cooler places. With temperatures reaching 41.1°C in Lodève and almost the entire country under heat alerts, holidaymakers and l
France temporarily shuts down three nuclear reactors over heatwave
France temporarily shuts down three nuclear reactors over heatwave
France's main energy provider on Sunday said that three nuclear reactors have been temporarily shut down, while eight others are operating at reduced power. The measure is an environmental protection requirement to avoid discharging too much hot water into rivers already warming
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Normal oxygen levels can miss severe breathlessness driven by carbon dioxide
A study led by biomedical scientist Erica Heinrich at the University of California, Riverside, highlights a critical gap in how clinicians detect and treat breathing distress (dyspnea), particularly in patients on ventilators. The research is published in the journal Respiratory
An almost wild camping trip: alternative family fun in the Peak District
An almost wild camping trip: alternative family fun in the Peak District
Over one weekend, we hiked, swam, slept in a woodland cabin and camped on a hillside – while also supporting community-run projectsThe children were asleep in the little tent behind us, wrapped in two sleeping bags, each with an extra helping of wool blankets. Earlier, all I coul
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Tonda Eckert’s Southampton future unclear as FA investigation into spygate continues
FA could follow Fifa precedent with 12-month suspensionManager to face media on Saturday in pre-season friendlyThe future of Southampton’s manager, Tonda Eckert, remains shrouded in uncertainty as he waits to learn the outcome of a lengthy and detailed Football Association invest
NSW’s deadly one-in-100-years floods could have been slashed by two metres using dams, CSI
NSW’s deadly one-in-100-years floods could have been slashed by two metres using dams, CSI
Governments have not committed to measures modelled in the report on Lismore’s 2022 floods, which led to the deaths of 13 peopleGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastBuilding 10 new dams in New South Wales’s northern rivers could have reduced flood levels by
Wild, Scenic, and Increasingly Rusty
Orange streams are now being spotted in hundreds of watersheds in permafrost areas throughout Alaska’s Brooks Range. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Lifestyle.
Podcasting platform Riverside enters the newsletter publishing game
Users will be able use AI to create newsletters based on their recordings. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
Elephants move closer to humans when droughts are sustained
Elephants move closer to humans when droughts are sustained
If drought in an area persists longer, elephants move closer to areas near human settlements. This is the finding of research by biologist Irene Bouwman of Radboud University. During short-term droughts, the animals remain close to rivers and lakes and move less than normal.