Linn Winge

Linn Winge

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πŸͺΈ AI is used to save coral reefs

A group of islanders in the South Pacific is using AI to save coral reefs.

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🐠 Robot fish repairs itself with microplastics

Scientists from Sichuan University have designed and developed a robotic fish that collects microplastic as it swims in the water. With the microplastics it can repair damages it gets while working.

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πŸ“š New York libraries are giving away 500,000 books

This summer, New York Libraries are giving away 500 000 books to keep kids engaged.

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🐒 Giant tortoise extinct for 100 years is actually alive

A giant tortoise believed to be extinct for more than a century is actually alive in the Western GalΓ‘pagos. In order to be sure, scientists used genetic sequencing to confirm their finding.

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🍁 Redwoods grow new leaves to adapt to drought

The iconic redwood trees have started to grow new special leaves to handle the drought.

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🐠 Science and animal instinct can save fish populations

Scientists suggest using philopatry, which is an animal's tendency to return to its area of birth, to save endangered fish species.

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🌳 Ancient forest discovered in sinkhole in China

A team of Chinese scientists have found a sinkhole with a forest at the bottom. They say that they wouldn’t be surprised if they found species never heard of before in the ancient forest.

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🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Scottish villagers buy nature reserve

Scottish villagers buy a nature reserve and now they are hoping to double its size, making it 4000 hectares.

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🏫 Beautiful eco-school protects students from harsh desert heat

In Jaisalmer, a city in India, students have to brave scorching temperatures to attend class. A new school, the Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls School, with a smart design keeps the school and its students cool without air conditioners.