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This Organ in Croatia Uses the Sea to Make a Beautiful Melody
In 2005, Croatian architect Nikola Bašić designed the Sea Organ, a 230-foot-long musical organ along the Adriatic Sea in Zadar, Croatia. Comprising 35 organ pipes tuned to different musical chords, the Sea Organ turns the rhythm of the waves into harmonious and random musical arrangements. This architectural marvel not only brings delight to Zadar's coastline but also serves as a unique and immersive experience for visitors, offering a song that is entirely shaped by the sea's movement at any given moment.
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Trees Reveal Climate Surprise -- Bark Removes Methane from the Atmosphere
A new study published in Nature reveals that tree bark surfaces are helping to remove methane gas from the atmosphere, adding a surprising climate benefit to trees beyond just absorbing carbon dioxide. Researchers led by the University of Birmingham found that microbes living in tree bark can absorb methane on a scale equal to or greater than soil, making trees 10% more beneficial for the climate than previously thought. This discovery could play a significant role in achieving the Global Methane Pledge's goal of reducing emissions by 30%.
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'i Want to Inspire More Young People to Help the Homeless'
A 13-year-old from Nottingham, Isa, has been named the first youth patron of charity Framework. He aims to inspire young people to help end homelessness through fundraising and education efforts. Isa's family was affected by Turkey's earthquakes in February 2023, motivating him even more to make a difference. Framework is impressed by Isa's community work and sees young people like him as the future of their organization.
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Paris Set for Its First Olympics in 100 Years
Get ready for a spectacular start to the Paris Olympics this Friday with an opening ceremony that promises to be like no other. The Games, featuring gender parity among athletes and iconic venues across the city, will showcase France's diversity. Amid concerns about security and environmental impact, Paris is gearing up for a green and inclusive event that aims to inspire peace worldwide. Stay tuned as athletes from around the globe compete in various sports, embodying the Olympic spirit of unity and friendly competition.
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K9 Officer Rescues Lost Non-verbal Child by Following the Boy’s Scent
In North Carolina, a child with autism was found wandering alone on the road by a K-9 officer and his bloodhound. The officer used a unique reverse tracking technique to locate the boy's home, leading to a heartwarming reunion with his grateful parents. This innovative method will now be part of K-9 training in Monroe County Sheriff’s Office thanks to Deputy B. Belk's quick thinking and Remi's keen sense of smell. A potential tragedy turned into a happy ending thanks to this dedicated team!
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Texas Woman Rescues Baby Bird in the Most Adorable Way Possible - with a Warm Tortilla
In a heartwarming rescue story, a Mississippi kite named Taquito was saved by Katie Adlong in Amarillo, Texas. She found the small bird on the ground near her home and kept it warm by wrapping it in a tortilla until help arrived. The wildlife rehabilitation team stepped in to care for Taquito and ensure its recovery. Thanks to Katie's quick thinking and compassion, this little kite is now on the road to healing!
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Olympics Opening Ceremony 2024: Everything You Need to Know
Get ready for the most ambitious Olympic opening ceremony ever as over 10,000 athletes sail down the Seine in Paris. The 2024 Olympics aim to revolutionize the Games while staying accessible to a broad audience. Organizers have spent years planning a dynamic and distinctly French affair to commemorate the century since Paris last hosted. With over a billion viewers expected worldwide, this ceremony is set to make history!
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What Went Right This Week: the Good News You Should Know About
This week's good news roundup includes AI boosting cancer detection rates in England, trees offering a 'climate surprise' by absorbing methane, and an endangered bird making a remarkable recovery in Florida. In Germany, the government was defeated in court over toxic air policies. Additionally, a study suggests that an existing drug could extend women's fertility by up to five years. These positive developments show progress towards environmental protection and improved healthcare outcomes.
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Water from the Seine Is Cooling the 2024 Summer Olympics
Paris is gearing up for the 2024 Summer Olympics with a focus on sustainability. The city aims to host the first carbon-neutral Games in modern history, utilizing district cooling technology. This innovative system will use river water from the Seine to cool buildings affiliated with the event, showcasing Paris' commitment to eco-friendly practices. As preparations continue, excitement builds for an Olympic spectacle that not only celebrates athletic achievements but also highlights environmental responsibility through cutting-edge cooling solutions.
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A Vibrant Local Food System Is Growing in Colorado
In Golden, Colorado, a mobile farmer's market named Chuck is bringing fresh local produce to low-income neighborhoods. GoFarm sources from 80-90 farms each season and supports beginning farmers through training programs. With flexible pricing options, they make healthy food accessible to all community members. The organization's goal is to create a strong, sustainable local food system while empowering diverse farmers for the future.
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Para-athlete Kevin Piette Emotionally Carries Olympic Torch Wearing Exoskeleton
Get ready to witness history at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris as athletes from all over the world prepare to showcase their talents. The Olympic torch is on its way from Greece, with the final runner set to light the cauldron on July 26. Kevin Piette, a para-athlete who overcame adversity, made history by carrying the torch with a robotic exoskeleton. His inspiring journey promotes sports and innovation for disabled individuals worldwide. Cheers filled the streets of France as Kevin's remarkable achievement touched hearts everywhere!