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“Quiet Asphalt” will reduce the noise on the roads in Istanbul by 10 decibels

Reduces noise caused by friction between the wheels and the road surface. "Quiet Asphalt" will reduce the noise level on the roads in Istanbul by...

Where in the Black Sea the dirty water from “Nova Kakhovka” went

Due to the large amount of precipitation throughout Europe, the water volumes coming from the Danube River are significantly superior in quantity to the...

Global appetite for solar panels exacerbates silver shortage

Opportunities to increase extraction are limited Technological changes in the production of solar panels are boosting demand for silver, a phenomenon that is deepening a...

Britain‘s first zero-waste theater has opened its doors in London

Surrounded by the glass and steel towers of London's financial district, a low-rise construction made of re-used materials has sprung up to make the...

Materials of the future: What are graphene, airgel, nanocellulose?

Many new materials are constantly being developed and researched, and the results suggest enormous potential for innovative technological advances Official opening of Webit Summer Edition...

A strawberry and fruit war broke out between Spain and Germany.

A petition calls for the northern European country not to buy or even sell fruit from the southern country, because it is grown with illegal irrigation,

PETA – after the animal skins, – the silk and wool

What are the substances that the organization believes should be banned Some may scoff at the environmentalists People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA),...

Authorities in Ireland will slaughter around 200,000 cattle to combat climate change

Ireland is considering slaughtering around 200,000 cattle over the next three years in a bid to meet its climate and global warming targets, DPA...

Turkey fines more than 10,000 dollars for plucked flower

It is about the wild peony (Paeonia mascula)  A hefty fine of over ten thousand dollars is imposed by Turkey for a plucked wild peony,...

Pets are as bad for the environment as airplanes, according to the boss of a luxury airline

Pets are bad for the environment, the boss of a luxury airline has claimed in the Daily Telegraph. In defense of his own industry, Patrick...
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