White Antarctica Is Turning Green
A team of biologists from the University of Cambridge have created the first-ever large-scale map of algae blooming across the Antarctica — and turning parts of the continent green. SoContinue Reading
A team of biologists from the University of Cambridge have created the first-ever large-scale map of algae blooming across the Antarctica — and turning parts of the continent green. SoContinue Reading
Tardigrades are arguably the most resilient creatures in the known universe — and even they might not be able to live through global warming. The micro-animals colloquially known as “waterContinue Reading
According to the tenth edition of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Emissions Gap Report which provides the latest assessment of scientific studies on current and estimated future greenhouse gasContinue Reading
In just 10 years a virus named Candida auris (C. auris) a deadly antibiotic-resistant fungus has became a new global epidemic. Now, an international team of researchers thinks it knowsContinue Reading
On May 11, levels of the carbon dioxide gas reached 415 parts per million, more than 100 ppm above our typical atmospheric levels over the past 800,000 years. Even ifContinue Reading
El Niño is the largest climate phenomenon that occurs frequently, producing droughts, floods, wildfires, dust and snow storms, fish kill, and even elevated risks of civil conflicts. El Niños occurContinue Reading
Tamil Nadu hits upon an idea to prevent erosion of ecologically sensitive islands and regenerate the coral diversity in the Gulf of Mannar by deploying artificial reef made of concrete.Continue Reading
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