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Future of the Internet: Is It Decentralized and Web 3.0?

Since its inception, the internet has continually evolved, transforming nearly every aspect of modern life. From Web 1.0, where users were mainly
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Sustainability Tonomia En

Palliative Care Patients to Explore World via Virtual Reality

Palliative care patients at Nepean Hospital will soon get to explore the world from their hospital beds with newly donated virtual reality (VR) sets

EPFL will train students on sustainability

Tiffany Abitbol (on the photo) and Iléane Lefevre developed in tandem a Bachelor’s class on sustainability and materials. © Alain Herzog 2023 EPFL

Role of sustainability in Interior Design

It means that the design must be thoughtful in its use of space, use construction materials with low environmental impact, and have the intention of
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DTU ranking third in world in biotechnology

DTU is at the global forefront of biotechnology research. This is evident from the Shanghai Rankings ‘2022 Global Ranking of Academics Subjects’
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Environment

Fear May Fuel Bias in Environment Research

The term “landscapes of fear” is well established in the field of ecology. Traditionally, it refers to how the risk of predation affects animal
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Environment

Blueprint to better our environment and support our farmers

A landmark plan that allows farmers to diversify income and create better environmental outcomes will turbocharge investment and job opportunities
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Gardening Gardens

Community gardens: Growing global citizens one child at time

It’s often said that ‘from little things, big things grow’. Now, research at the University of South Australia is showing that the simple act of
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Environment

Protecting our environment

Toowoomba Regional Council (TRC) is listening to community views on the importance of protecting our environment as it undertakes a review of the
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Environment

Life-inspired system dynamically adapts to its environment

Researchers have developed a synthetic system that responds to environmental changes in the same way as living organisms, using a feedback loop to