Category: Knowledge

NASA Uses Spectral Technology to Track Wildflower Blooms and Study Climate Chang...

NASA scientists are using spectral imaging technology to track wildflower blooms and study plant life cycles. This research helps ...

Canada’s St. Elias Glaciers: Scientists Unveil Critical Ice Volume Insights

Scientists from the University of Waterloo are mapping ice volumes in Canada’s St. Elias Mountains using advanced radar technology...

Recycled Cement Offers a Low-Carbon Alternative Without Compromising Strength

Scientists from Princeton and the University of São Paulo have developed a method to recycle cement from demolished buildings, cre...

Nanotechnology from Cancer Research is Transforming Sustainable Agriculture

Scientists at UNSW are using nanotechnology from cancer research to develop safer, more effective agrochemicals, improving pestici...

News Story: Rice Plants' Defense Against Viruses Unveiled in Groundbreaking Stud...

A new study from Peking University reveals how rice plants detect and defend against viruses, offering insights for breeding virus...

Scientists Discover 'Dark Oxygen' on the Seafloor, Challenging Long-Held Theorie...

Scientists have discovered "dark oxygen" in the deep sea, challenging the belief that oxygen is only produced through photosynthes...

Greenland’s Seabed Provides First Historical Record of Plastic Pollution

A study in Greenland’s seabed reveals a historical record of plastic pollution dating back to the 1950s. Researchers link plastic ...

World Record Set for Largest Volunteer River Clean-Up

A world record was set as 1,327 volunteers joined a massive clean-up effort along the River Taff. The initiative removed waste and...

Can Earthquakes Be Predicted? The Science Behind the Claims

Examining the science behind earthquake predictions and why experts say forecasting quakes remains impossible. Learn about prepare...

World Water Day Highlights the Need for Freshwater Conservation and Sustainable ...

World Water Day emphasizes the importance of freshwater conservation and sustainable water management. With rising water scarcity ...

Glacier Melt Threatens Food, Water Supply for 2 Billion People, Posing Risks to ...

The rapid melting of glaciers threatens food, water, and energy security for 2 billion people. A UNESCO report highlights severe r...

Why ESG Knowledge Is Crucial For Future Business Leaders

As businesses increasingly adopt ESG principles, professionals with expertise in sustainability frameworks, data analysis, risk ma...

India Expands Social Protection to 48.8% Amid Global Push for Labor Welfare

India has expanded its social protection coverage to 48.8%, reinforcing labor welfare and workplace safety. The country is activel...

Delhi’s Humidity Could Lead to Underestimation of Pollution by Up to 20%, Study ...

A new study published in npj Clean Air reveals that Delhi’s air pollution levels could be underestimated by up to 20% due to high ...

A Cultural Landmark With A Climate-Conscious Mission: The Vrindavan Heritage Tow...

Vrindavan Heritage Tower is a monumental project for the history-laden city of Vrindavan to enhance development within the region ...

Japan’s Big Bet On Perovskite Solar Cells To Lead Renewable Energy Shift

Perovskite solar cells are among the best candidates expected to eventually replace c-Si solar cells and provide a more efficient ...