Food, clothing, and shelter are the basic needs of humanity. But at the start of 2024, 4.3 births and 2 deaths are expected worldwide every second, according to the US Census Bureau
Researchers from Oregon State University conducted a groundbreaking observation on aardvarks in sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on the effects of climate change on these animals. The lead scientists, wildlife biologists Clint Epps and
Kolkata, the seventh-largest city in India, is currently dealing with an acute problem of air pollution. India’s Central Pollution Control Board has consistently rated the city’s air quality as “poor” to “dangerous.”
In the quest to combat the growing public health concern of visual impairment, particularly stemming from high myopia, researchers from Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) have made a significant breakthrough. They’ve
For years, scientists have debated whether humans or climate change caused the decline in the population of larger mammals over the past several thousand years. A recent study from Aarhus University has
In a groundbreaking study conducted by the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, researchers have uncovered significant insights into the Smoking’s Shocking Effect on brain health. Published in Biological Psychiatry:
An International team of Experts undertaking fundamental research has developed a way of using polyethylene waste as a feedstock and converted it into valuable chemicals via light-driven photocatalysis. In today’s world, the
The situation in Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe is critical due to the lack of rain, leading to the deaths of over 100 elephants. This dire circumstance is attributed to climate change
In the ever-evolving narrative of wildlife conservation, a new chapter is being written, one that spotlights the complex interplay between native species and invasive counterparts. The recent call by the U.S. Fish
In the tranquil waters of Hamilton Harbour, a silent but significant transformation is unfolding, one that has far-reaching implications for the ecosystem. At the heart of this transformation is a seemingly innocuous