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Brutalism and Its Identity in the Era of Architectural Uniformity

The architectural style that marked the second half of the 20th century—born out of the need for rapid urban reconstruction and characterized by the raw power of materials and simplicity of form—came...

Apples as a Sustainable Alternative to Animal Leather

The world is constantly searching for sustainable solutions. Although it may seem like a modern topic, the debate over the use of leather and fur in fashion and interior design has been...

Veliko Gradište Awaits an Influx of Solar Energy

The right moment to invest in solar power plants in Serbia no longer needs to be awaited – it is already here. Lower equipment prices and rising electricity costs together create excellent...

The July Wildfire Wave In Serbia – An Alarm We Must Not Ignore

In July 2025, Serbia faced one of the most severe wildfire waves in its recent history. Although forest and field fires are not usually expected every summer to the extent, they are...

New Rules Shape the Pellet Market in Serbia

Clear rules have recently been established in the domestic wood biomass market, bringing more order, safety, and transparency. The quality of firewood, wood pellets, and wood briquettes is, for the first time,...

The Soundscape of the Sea: The Listening to Its Depth

The underwater world is constantly alive with sound. The deeper you go, the more light fades, while sound continues its journey through water as vibrations, remaining a reliable guide. In such an...

A Global Standard for the Environmental Responsibility of the Cocoa Industry

Over the past year, the International Cocoa Organization (ICCO) hosted the 5th World Cocoa Conference, at which the Brussels Declaration was adopted—a document that lays the foundation for a more sustainable, transparent,...

Collapse of Energy Grids and Their Resilience in the 21st Century

Electricity grids are the backbone of energy systems, from which complex and interconnected lines branch out, enabling even the most remote places in the country to access electricity. In the first half...

The Household of the Future – A Farm as an Energy Producer

In the serene region near the town of Ub, there is a company that has nurtured a tradition and dedication to agriculture for generations – Stočar LSB d.o.o. The family story has been...

Technological Breakthrough In the Fight Against Wildfires

Until recently, wildfires were considered seasonal, mostly local phenomena, but over time, they have become a global crisis rapidly spreading under the influence of various changes. In recent decades, especially over the...

From Europe to Asia – Leading Standards for Batteries and Chargers

Today’s electric vehicles are far more advanced and thoroughly researched than they were at the beginning of this decade. Some of the world’s pioneering electric vehicle (EV) models were launched in the...

Meet Cork – The Material of the 21st Century

The planet is rapidly changing, facing challenges such as climate change and the depletion of natural resources. We need solutions that balance economic growth and environmental protection. In the search for better...

From Waste To Fashion Show

Every year, tens of millions of tons of textiles are produced worldwide. The textile industry, which has become highly dynamic in the 21st century, impacts the environment like never before. Textile production...

Responsible Waste Management: Key to Sustainable Solar Energy

The management of construction waste in Serbia is regulated by a series of laws and by-laws, with an emphasis on the Law on Waste Management and the Regulation on the Manner and...

First DC Chargers in Cities Across Serbia

Drivers in Serbia often face dilemmas when it comes to choosing electric vehicles. This ambiguity usually stems from the perception that adequate infrastructure is lacking, leading many to conclude that electric cars...

Under Pressure from the Automotive Industry – EU Revises 2025 Electrification Targets

The European Union, under one of its transport sector regulations, had set a binding target to reduce average CO₂ emissions from new cars by 55 percent by 2030 compared to 2021 levels....

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