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Why Return to the Moon After 50 Years? Minerals and Water as Keys to the Future

The Artemis program by NASA has cost approximately 93 billion US dollars to date. It has required the work of

Women Produce Nearly 80 Percent of the World’s Food in Developing Countries

Rural women produce between 60 percent and 80 percent of the food supply in developing countries. However, their access to

Latin America surpasses the world average in solar and wind energy

Zero Carbon Analytics reports that in November 2025, 19% of the region’s electricity came from solar and wind, above the

Marine forests: hidden ecosystems beneath the sea

A forest is more than a group of trees—it is a complex ecosystem. And forests do not exist only on

7.7 Million Animal Species on the Brink of Extinction

Global biodiversity is facing one of its deepest crises. More than 7.7 million animal species—over 20% of those known—are now walking

Green hydrogen: a key bet on the energy of the future

Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, yet it is never found freely in nature. To be used