๐Ÿ’ก Innovation

Linn Winge 2 min read

๐Ÿšฐ Alphabet turns technology into open-source

Alphabet turns their inexpensive water harvester into open-source, speeding up the process of providing people technology for producing clean drinking water.

Ulrika Gerth 9 min read

๐Ÿ’‰ Bye, cancer? What the vaccine revolution could mean for you

Call it the silver lining of the pandemic. The Covid-19 vaccine miracle just may be the beginning of the end for cancer, malaria, and other killer diseases, writes Ulrika Gerth.

Kent Olofsson 1 min read

๐Ÿ’งTap water can prevent release of microplastics

Minerals and impurities in tap water can form a protective film over plastic that prevents microplastics from entering nature.

Linn Winge 2 min read

๐Ÿงผ Innovative detergents can change the entire industry

Did you know that liquid detergent contains up to 80 percent water? Now Frey wants to make the whole industry more sustainable with its innovative detergent.

Linn Winge 1 min read

๐ŸŽธ Coldplay to use energy from dancing fans to power the concert

On their next world tour, Coldplay will use energy from their dancing fans to power the concert as well as plant a tree for every ticket sold.

Marco Borsari 3 min read

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Connected hubs fight food waste in Italy

A project in the city of Milan combat food waste and redistribute excess resources with innovative connected hubs.

Linn Winge 1 min read

๐ŸŒณ Drones mean more efficient reforestation

DroneSeed takes drone-assisted reforestation to a new level.

Linn Winge 1 min read

๐ŸŒผ Study suggests mustard plant could reduce carbon emissions

A team of researchers at the University of Georgia believe a mustard plant can be an alternative to aviation fuel and cut emissions by 68 percent.

Kent Olofsson 2 min read

๐Ÿงซ New method finds cancer cells before they create tumors

A blood or saliva test is all that is needed to see if a person has cancer cells in the body and what type of cancer it is.