4/8/2026 7:00:44 AM Hard-to-Recycle Waste Forms Lightweight Concrete for Paving Roads and More in Hungary By Seth Martin-Wick This is the kind of innovation I love seeing because it solves more than one problem at once. Turning hard-to-recycle waste into...
4/8/2026 7:00:36 AM Used Diapers Turned into New Ones Thanks to Super-Recycling Japanese Towns and New Innovation By Caitlin Connell As a newer mom, I’ve already realized how quickly diapers take over your life. They are everywhere. In the nursery, in the diaper bag, in...
4/7/2026 2:47:21 PM Water Purification in Space By Yun-Hang Cho Eng Shan Sustaining life in outer Space is perhaps one of the most difficult tasks humanity has ever faced. There is no air, food, water or...
4/7/2026 2:47:14 PM From Moon Missions to Modern Workshops: The Evolution of NASA’s Cordless Drills and Their Earthbound Impact By Yun-Hang Cho NASA’s early need for cordless, portable drilling equipment during the Gemini and Apollo programs profoundly accelerated the evolution of...
4/7/2026 2:47:08 PM Space Technologies for Food Security By Violet Lee Space agriculture plays a crucial role in sustaining life within closed environments such as long-duration space missions and planetary...
4/7/2026 2:46:08 PM The Voyager spacecraft had compressed images of rice on board...? By Yun-Hang Cho In 1977, NASA's Voyager program was launched from Earth, eventually becoming the longest space mission to date, and the only one flying...
4/7/2026 2:44:09 PM 3D Printing in Space and Singapore's Role By Edward Ng On 25 November 2014, astronaut Barry Wilmore reached into a machine aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and pulled out a small...
4/7/2026 1:49:48 PM “Nature Socks” a sustainability claim? By Evelien Huberts Packaging bearing the names “Wollsocken” and “Nature Socks” and an image of a ball of wool with knitting needles suggests, according to a...
4/7/2026 7:00:58 AM A Move To Crack Down On Microplastics By Caitlin Connell The growing momentum to crack down on microplastics feels like a long-overdue shift from awareness to action. For years, microplastics...
4/7/2026 7:00:52 AM Sustainability Vs Circularity By David Muil In today’s ESG-driven landscape, the terms sustainability and circularity are often used as if they mean the same thing—but understanding...
4/7/2026 7:00:14 AM Is Vinegar Really a Greener Cleaner? What Science Says About This Household Staple By Jonathan Husiak Vinegar has long been praised as a simple, natural alternative to chemical-heavy cleaning products, but its effectiveness depends heavily...
4/6/2026 7:00:06 AM Managing Food Waste By David Muil Food waste is often framed as a social issue, but this article effectively highlights its profound environmental consequences. One of the...
4/2/2026 11:02:37 AM Exchange for Change: The UK Deposit Return Scheme and how it proposes to reshape the waste and recycling system By Andrew Dean What waste and recycling businesses, local authorities and investors need to know 1. Why is the system changing? For decades, drinks...
4/2/2026 7:00:36 AM Scientists Were Wrong About How Fast Solar Panels Degrade – They May Last Twice as Long By Caitlin Connell It is easy to assume that clean energy technologies come with trade-offs, especially when it comes to longevity. That is why this latest...
4/1/2026 7:00:40 AM How Natural Food Brands Are Challenging A Broken Food System By Olivier Coppey It is easy to feel overwhelmed when conversations turn to the global food system. The challenges are complex and deeply interconnected,...
4/1/2026 7:00:14 AM Global Air Quality Declines As Wildfires Surge Across Continents By David Muil It is easy to see headlines about declining air quality and feel discouraged. This article brings attention to a real and growing...