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A Hidden Ocean, Electric Trucks, and Nature's Return

19 min · 30 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio A Hidden Ocean, Electric Trucks, and Nature's Return

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Researchers discovered one of the largest known ground-nesting bee colonies in New York and identified a huge freshwater reservoir beneath the ocean that could provide water for a major city for hundreds of years. Advances in clean transportation were also on display, including a successful long-distance trip by an electric semi-truck and the expansion of electric vehicle fleets in California. The reports also featured innovative technology, such as autonomous "Monocab" vehicles designed to improve urbantransportation. Beyond science and technology, encouragingenvironmental and cultural stories. Together, these developments showcase human ingenuity, sustainable progress, and ongoing efforts to build a better future for both people and the planet.

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