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On the green fringes of Bangkok, Rakxa wellness retreat fuses high-tech and holistic healing with integrated hospital care.
It happened with REN, will it happen again? 181st Street Communications’ Sian Conway-Wood explores whether Unilever can take Dr Squatch to the next level without repeating past mistakes.
The UK’s largest education union has backed a new boycott of the Science Museum over its sponsorship deals with oil company BP and Adani Green Energy, a subsidiary of the conglomerate Adani ...
Look up at the night sky, and you’ll find stars of many colors, red dwarfs, yellow suns, blue giants… but no green stars. Why? In a universe filled with billions of stars, why doesn’t a ...
Scientists can tell when a volcano is about to erupt by looking at the vegetation around and its colour.
Tech & Science ACIBADEM Beauty Center harnesses AI and regenerative science to redefine patient-centric aesthetic medicine ACIBADEM Beauty Center, the aesthetic medicine division of Turkey’s ...
New study reveals Earth's oceans were once green due to iron and cyanobacteria. Could sulfur levels turn them purple in the future?
New studies have found that a massive Biden administration green energy project was rushed and relied on faulty science that could have resulted in severe negative environmental impacts.
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Chlorophyll is best for white light which is the type of sunlight we have today. Taking advantage of green and white light would have been an evolutionary advantage. Could oceans change colour again?