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Global Trade in 2026 at ‘Critical Juncture,' Says UN Group
As geopolitical turmoil and shifting policies redraw trade maps, developing countries will have a challenging year ahead.
A new building material developed by engineers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute could change how the world builds. Made using an enzyme that turns carbon dioxide into solid minerals, the material ...
Researchers from New England Biolabs (NEB®) and Yale University describe the first fully synthetic bacteriophage engineering ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Scientists unveil game-changing building material that eats CO₂
Concrete and steel quietly shape the modern world, but they also lock in a heavy climate bill. Traditional cement alone is ...
Green Matters on MSN
Scientists invent revolutionary construction material that absorbs way more CO₂ than it emits
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute have created a new building material that can lock away more carbon than it ...
CF Stinson’s Bloomscape, recipient of HCD's 2025 Nightingale Award, integrates biophilic principles in a new fabric line for ...
According to the Institution of Structural Engineers, its high durability, growth speed and low-carbon nature make bamboo the ...
A massive global study finds cities can deliver millions of new homes without exhausting the world’s carbon budget—if they abandon carbon-intensive construction norms.
A working bladder is something most people take for granted. “Peeing is generally such a monotonous, uneventful function, but for me, it’s a painful, eye-watering experience” says Becca Rabizadeh.
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