Unlocking Phone with Sweat, Sea Vegetables and Restoring the Arctic
by World Economic Forum I9:45 pm, 23rd July
This week, we're highlighting these three top stories: learn about a new technology that unlocks devices with your sweat, see how land vegetables are grown in under the sea farms and discover how Norway is repurposing its last coal mine into an amusement park.
00:00 Intro
00:15 This finger pad charges your device with sweat
01:13 This farm grows fruit and vegetables under the sea
02:26 Norway turns its last Arctic coal mine into an amusement park
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