Green for Clean

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According to the data and stats that were collected, 'Green for Clean' channel has an excellent rank. Despite such a rank, the feed was last updated more than a year ago. In addition 'Green for Clean' includes a significant share of images in comparison to the text content. The channel mostly uses medium-length articles along with sentence constructions of the basic readability level, which is a result indicating a well-crafted news inventory on the channel.

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Short articles, prevailing on the channel, can be a good choice for 'Green for Clean' if they’re going to gain their audience’s sympathy with brevity. Also, there are a few medium-length pieces.

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'Green for Clean' mostly contains texts of a basic readability level which may show their aim to reach a wider audience. Besides, there are articles of intermediate readability, which make up more than a quarter of all content on the channel.

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Positive emotional expressions prevail throughout the texts: they may include favorable reviews, appreciation or praise in regard to the subjects addressed on the channel. However, the channel also contains some rather negative or critical records that make up just a small amount of all its content.

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Recent News
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This week, how gastric band surgery really works, a dwarf planet in the outer Solar System has a friend, and a physicist suggests a way to make quantum...

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What green product do you wish someone would invent?

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Nature Podcast Extra: Futures

Futures is Nature’s weekly science fiction slot. Now its sister title Nature Physics has followed suit, publishing a sci-fi story each month. Kerri Smith...

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Nature Podcast: 3 April 2014

This week, using the immune system to attack cancer, mapping the prenatal brain, and fifty years on from the discovery of an ancient human species. Plus...

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Nature Podcast: 10 April 2014

This week, a nasty parasite that eats cells alive, an ecological experiment floods the Colorado River delta, and the truth behind being an IPCC contributor...

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Nature Podcast: 25 September 2014

This week, how age determines how well birds migrate, using lizards to test theories of biodiversity, and explaining cosmology using the 1,000 most common...

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Nature Podcast Extra: The man who couldn’t stop

Nature editor David Adam has lived with OCD for 20 years. In a new book he talks about his experiences and sets out our current understanding of the condition...

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Nature Podcast: 17 April 2014

This week, how egg and sperm hook up, how the countryside benefits biodiversity, and harnessing the sun’s power for the developing world. Nature Podcast...

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Nature Podcast: 24 April 2014

This week, a long study of Antarctic seals shows their populations may be in peril, alternative ways of getting energy from nuclear fusion, and researchers...

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Nature Podcast: 01 May 2014

This week, the deadly impact of two volcanic eruptions in recent human history, farmers turn into researchers to get better yields, and using stem cells...

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Nature Podcast: 08 May 2014

This week, scientists turn to crowd-sourcing to figure out the retina, reconstructing the evolution of the Universe, and a semi-synthetic organism with...

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Nature Podcast: 21 August 2014

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