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Edition 55

July 3, 2026

Buzzing bees, green funding, ancient art, supersonic travel, and inspiring cleanups headline this edition!

Scientists stunned as bumble bees solve a classic intelligence test

Scientists stunned as bumble bees solve a classic intelligence test

Bumble bees are proving smarter than we thought! These tiny insects can now solve complex, novel problems, challenging what we knew about intelligence.

ScienceDaily

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Billions unlocked as Green Climate Fund agrees to spend more and save less

Billions unlocked as Green Climate Fund agrees to spend more and save less

The Green Climate Fund is unlocking nearly $6 billion for climate projects by reducing its cash reserves. This change allows more funding to flow directly to developing nations for crucial adaptation and emissions reduction efforts.

Climate Home News

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Giant Snake Mosaic Unveiled at London Zoo Honours Forgotten Wildlife Pioneer

Giant Snake Mosaic Unveiled at London Zoo Honours Forgotten Wildlife Pioneer

A stunning 53ft mosaic at London Zoo celebrates pioneering female reptile expert Joan Beauchamp Procter. The artwork honors her groundbreaking work and highlights the endangered Ethiopian mountain adder.

Good News PostUK

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FAA clears the runway for Mach flights that could cut travel times nearly in half

FAA clears the runway for Mach flights that could cut travel times nearly in half

The FAA is paving the way for supersonic travel, potentially cutting flight times in half! New rules aim to reduce sonic booms, making faster flights a reality.

Digital Trends

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His Beach Cleanup Story Inspired 20 Youth To Remove 5 Tonnes of Plastic From Odisha’s Shore

His Beach Cleanup Story Inspired 20 Youth To Remove 5 Tonnes of Plastic From Odisha’s Shore

One man's daily beach cleanup inspired 20+ youth, collectively removing over 5 tonnes of plastic pollution! His commitment sparked a movement for cleaner shores and a healthier ocean.

The Better India

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Did You Know?

If you long to combine your love of cleaning with something more extreme, the world of extreme ironing might be the sport for you! Founded in 1997, this challenge proves that it’s not for the faint of heart! Competitors have to press shirts in unexpected locations like high up in trees, hanging over cliffs or paddling white-water rapids.

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