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Floating settlements as a solution to climate challenges: examples from the Netherlands and their impact on the future of construction

Floating settlements as a solution to climate ...

The Netherlands uses innovative floating settlements to cope with rising sea levels, developing sustainable solutions in urban planning and architecture that enable living in harmony with nature.

The first jungle museum: preserving and celebrating the biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest

The first jungle museum: preserving and ...

The Brazilian Amazon becomes home to the first jungle museum that celebrates and preserves the unique biodiversity of the area, and promotes sustainable tourism through scientific and cultural projects.

The Norwegian underwater restaurant Under in Lindesnes offers a unique blend of architecture, gastronomy and underwater exploration

The Norwegian underwater restaurant Under in ...

The underwater restaurant Under, located on the southern part of the Norwegian coast, offers a unique dining experience fourteen meters below the sea surface, with incredible views of the depths of the sea through an eleven-meter window wall.

Culinary Insects: A Sustainable Alternative for the Future of Nutrition in Sweden and the World

Culinary Insects: A Sustainable Alternative ...

The use of insects as food is becoming increasingly popular around the world. In Sweden, they still face regulatory hurdles, but growing interest in sustainable protein sources is paving the way for insects as a key part of the future diet.

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California's Freedom to Read Act Protects ...

California has passed a law banning censorship in public libraries, promoting freedom of access to books about the LGBTQ+ community, minority groups, and diverse identities, ensuring that everyone has free access to information.

A new pyramid has been discovered in Egypt dating back to early ancient Egypt.

A new pyramid has been discovered in Egypt ...

Based on recent research, archaeologists have discovered a new pyramid in Egypt that dates back to the early period of ancient Egypt. This discovery represents a significant step forward in understanding ancient Egyptian architecture and cultural practices, with many artifacts to be explored in the coming months.

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