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Chemists Prove a 67-Year-Old Theory About Vitamin B1
Science

Chemists Prove a 67-Year-Old Theory About Vitamin B1

UC Riverside researchers stabilized a reactive carbene molecule in water for the first time, confirming a 1958 hypothesis and opening the door to greener drug production.

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Rhode Island's Revolution Wind Farm Comes Online, Powering 350,000 Homes
News

Rhode Island's Revolution Wind Farm Comes Online, Powering 350,000 Homes

Revolution Wind, Rhode Island's first utility-scale offshore wind farm, has begun delivering clean energy to the New England grid — enough to power more than 350,000 homes across two states.

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Paris Air Pollution Drops 55% After Two Decades of Replacing Roads With Bike Lanes and Trees
News

Paris Air Pollution Drops 55% After Two Decades of Replacing Roads With Bike Lanes and Trees

An independent analysis confirms that Paris's bold two-decade push to remove parking spaces, plant 130,000 trees, and build 1,400 km of bike lanes has slashed fine particulate pollution by more than half.

3 min read
Vienna Is Replacing Parking Spots with Parks — and Residents Love It
News

Vienna Is Replacing Parking Spots with Parks — and Residents Love It

With over 350 projects underway, Austria's capital is swapping asphalt for trees, bike lanes, and community gathering spaces in one of Europe's boldest urban experiments.

2 min read
Africa's Solar Revolution Hits Record Pace With 54% Growth in New Installations
News

Africa's Solar Revolution Hits Record Pace With 54% Growth in New Installations

Africa installed 4.5 gigawatts of new solar capacity in 2025 — a 54% jump that signals the continent is becoming a major force in global renewable energy.

3 min read
From Coal Dust to Solar Panels: How a Small French Town Became a Model for Green Transformation
Human Achievements

From Coal Dust to Solar Panels: How a Small French Town Became a Model for Green Transformation

Once one of Europe's largest coal mining regions, Loos-en-Gohelle in northern France has reinvented itself as a beacon of sustainable development through decades of citizen-led change.

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