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Added on the 16/09/2013 11:57:12 - Copyright : Euronews EN
A universal COVID-19 vaccine and a brand new test for Parkinson’s disease thanks to one woman’s incredible sense of smell are some of this week’s #GoodNews stories.
Baocheng Liu, director of the Centre for International Business Ethics at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, told Euronews that if Evergrande were to collapse, the "ripple effects are going to be huge".
For ten years, artist Derek Yung has created massive sand drawings on beaches in Hong Kong. Using just a wooden pole and a garden rake, he transforms the sandy beach into giant artworks that stretch along the shoreline. While etching patterns on the sand, he says he takes inspiration from the natural landscape including the nearby rocks, rivers and tides.
What if plastic pollution could be turned into fuel that could propel a rocket into orbit? This British start-up may have found a way.
Banda Aceh, Oct 18 (EFE/EPA).- An Indonesian man makes stools from used plastic bottles as part of environmental solution. Zainuddin is a teacher who starts using used bottles as materials for making stools and sofas, a side business he started during the COVID-19 pandemic. He developed the idea of making stools using used bottles as a form of environmental preservation and increasing the family's incomes during the economic recession caused by the pandemic. (Camera: HOTLI SIMANJUNTAK). SHOT LIST: ZAINUDDIN MAKES STOOLS FROM RECYCLED PLASTIC BOTTLES AT HIS WORKSHOP IN BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA.