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After a Shaky Start, Airborne Wind Energy Is Slowly Taking Off
Look up over the white sand beaches of Mauritius and you may see a gigantic sail, much like the kind used by paragliders or kite surfers but the size of a three-bedroom apartment, looping figure-eights overhead.
Sharp Decline in Basking Shark Sightings in California
The second biggest fish in the ocean is increasingly hard to find.
Monitoring Arctic Permafrost with Satellites, Supercomputers, and Deep Learning
Permafrost — ground that has been permanently frozen for two or more years — makes up a large part of the Earth, around 15% of the Northern Hemisphere.
Swiss Population in Favour of Strict Food Waste Rules
ETH researchers have shown that the Swiss population is willing to pay more to reduce food waste.
Forest Fires Increasingly Affecting Rivers and Streams – For Better and Worse
Forest fires can have a significant effect on the amount of water flowing in nearby rivers and streams, and the impact can continue even years after the smoke clears.