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Ten Stories You May Have Missed This Week

Once again, it was another great week of stories on Greenopolis


  1. Oceanopolis: Your Own Green Island
    Make Waves, Fight Ocean Pollution With Oceanopolis - The New Facebook Game From Greenopolis
  2. Design Squad Challenge Gets Kids Turning Trash Into Treasure
    The hit PBS show challenges kids to turn materials from their recycling bin into the next great green invention.
  3. 7 Cutest Eco Bikinis for Summer
    Check out these super cute bikinis treading the beaches this summer. What makes them so adorable? They are made with eco-friendly, sustainable materials. Yes, welcome to the teenie-weenie green bikinis.
  4. Jellyfish Protein Might Improve Memory of Alzheimers Patients
    A Wisconsin based biotechnology company claims that one of their clinical studies has shown that a protein extracted from a unique species of bioluminescent jellyfish helps improve the memories of Alzheimers patients.
  5. Blue Ocean Film Festival Gives Undersea World A Voice
    Festival hopes to leverage the power of film and visual media to help protect the oceans and the life within.
  6. What If You Lived On An Island You Couldn't Leave
    Many of us have dreamed of living on a sun drenched, white sand tropical island, with coconut palms, warm breezes, and aqua blue water. But think for a minute- what if your dream really came true?
  7. She Sells Seashells by The Sea Shore
    Human reuses of seashells
  8. From the Ocean to Your Home: 8 Examples of Seaweed Art
    Two eco-friendly companies create prints, paintings and cards from seaweed!
  9. How to Plan a Beach Clean Up in 7 Quick Steps
    This is the summer of the beach cleanup. With the Gulf of Mexico swimming in oil, more people than ever are thinking about the best ways to keep our coasts clean.
  10. Curry Spices Reduce the Methane Found in Cow Farts by 40%
    Researchers in the UK have found that the curry spices coriander and turmeric can reduce livestock methane emissions by up to 40-percent.


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