Environment

The Digital God Doesn’t Run on Faith; It Runs on Water

AI is not running in the cloud. It is running on infrastructure, and that infrastructure has a cost. Nobody talks…

1 week ago

Farmers save money on fertiliser while benefitting the environment

A new project which enables farmers to optimise the use of livestock manure and nutrients while reducing costs and environmental…

1 year ago

The Cash Photosynthesis

Sustainability has moved from the fringes to the core of modern investment strategies, reshaping not just financial systems but the…

1 year ago

Crypto vs. Climate

Cryptocurrency has changed the financial world by offering a new, decentralized way of managing money without relying on traditional banks.…

2 years ago

Garbage Gone Genius: Innovating Our Way Out of the Waste Land

In the quiet of the early morning, as the world awakens to the fragmented chorus of modern life, my brother…

2 years ago

Scientists Design A New Catalyst to Generate Green Fuel from Water

Globally, the transition to greener sources of energy requires the use of efficient catalysts for fuel generation reactions. Now, scientists…

2 years ago

Urban Sense: Monitoring greenhouse gas emissions in real time across Dublin

Pilot project measuring CO2 to support Dublin City achieve its ambitions as part of the EU Cities Mission to make…

2 years ago

AI for Air

In the bustling city of Lahore, Pakistan, the skyline often wears a veil of smog, painting a stark picture of…

2 years ago

How ‘Wishful Recycling’ Is Messing Up the Green Dream

In this day and age, recycling bins have become more than just waste containers; they're symbols of environmental conscientiousness, clad…

2 years ago

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