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Eye-opening chart, despite spending almost $8 Trillion globally on renewables since 1995, the percentage of renewables in total energy consumption stayed flat.

Have we spent a fraction of this on nuclear, the climate issue would be resolved by now.

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Scientists found a type of fungus that can break down plastic – fast.

Researchers in Pakistan have identified a strain of the widespread fungus Aspergillus tubingensis thriving in a landfill that possesses an extraordinary talent: the ability to rapidly break down polyurethane, one of the most persistent and difficult-to-recycle plastics.

Polyurethane is ubiquitousβ€”found in foams for furniture and insulation, adhesives, footwear, car seats, and countless other productsβ€”yet it is almost never recycled and can persist in the environment for hundreds of years. Conventional degradation is excruciatingly slow, but this fungal strain attacks the material aggressively. In controlled laboratory tests, polyurethane samples exposed to the fungus developed visible cracks, lost significant mass, and became noticeably softer within just two weeks. The fungus achieves this by secreting specialized enzymes that sever the ester and urethane bonds anchoring the polymer chains.

Crucially, A. tubingensis requires no extreme conditions to perform this feat. Unlike many industrial plastic-degradation processes that demand high heat, pressure, or chemical pre-treatments, the fungus operates effectively at ambient temperatures in ordinary soilβ€”with minimal nutrients and no added catalystsβ€”mirroring the landfill environment where it was discovered.

With global polyurethane production exceeding 20 million tons annually and recycling rates near zero, the material contributes heavily to long-term waste accumulation. This naturally occurring microbe represents a promising biological solution: a low-energy, environmentally benign way to accelerate breakdown rather than relying on energy-intensive mechanical recycling or incineration.

Scientists are now exploring ways to optimize and scale the process, with potential applications ranging from engineered soil caps on landfills to integration into municipal composting or bioremediation facilities.

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Turns out americans can't tell you what time it is on this one

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Chinese hospital automated the annoying work to empower doctors and nurses.

Instead of removing them … nice.

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BREAKING: Alphabet, $GOOGL, has officially surpassed Microsoft as the 3rd most valuable public company in the world, now worth $3.68 trillion

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BREAKING - Trump floats death penalty for Democrats who urged military to refuse orders

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NEW: A Denver health inspector caught on camera pouring Clorox bleach on a street vendor’s food.

According to the owner, Isidro Garcia Barrette, about 100 pounds of food was thrown out.

The city of Denver is defending the move, saying they had been issuing warnings and citations for weeks.

β€œSo the clip that went viral, unfortunately, was a very small snippet without any context of an unfortunate action that was occurring,” said Denver’s public health director Danica Lee.

β€œWe don’t have to use bleach, actually, very often, so this was a better than unusual situation.”

β€œThe vendor had been warned multiple times and was in the process of trying to pack food up and lock it up. We did have to take a measure to actually destroy the food.”

Inspectors say they found workers washing their hands in a bucket of dirty water, raw meat sitting out, bad refrigeration and no sanitizer.

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BREAKING: Congressman Davidson has proposed a bill for paying federal taxes in Bitcoin for a strategic $BTC reserve

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BREAKING: Bitcoin falls below $88,000 for the first time since April 22nd.

Bitcoin is officially down more than -30% since October 6th.

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BREAKING: Ether, $ETH, falls below $2,900 as the crypto selloff hits new lows

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