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Melting ice in Arctic ocean could transform international shipping routes: Research

Rhode Island , June 21 (ANI): A new study conducted by a team of researchers at Brown University have discovered a series of consequences...

A small lowering of groundwater level leads to weaker house foundations, says Study

Gothenburg , June 20 (ANI): According to research done at the University of Gothenburg, a small lowering of the groundwater level can destroy the...

Study analyses environmental impact of nuclear power generation

Kyoto , June 20 (ANI): In an ever-evolving world, a rapidly growing population, coupled with urbanization and industrialization, is driving ever-increasing energy demand. Today's...

How do we save our planet? A radical economic theory born in the 1970s might have a clue

While some argue that the practice of André Gorz's theory could detract important interventions, others say it's not that harmful.

Study shows that Invasive species are gaining charge over American forests

Ohio , June 19 (ANI): Invasive species introduced to the United States over the past century are found to be crowding out many native...

Study shows mangrove and reef restoration delivers positive returns for flood protection

California , June 19 (ANI): A new analysis shows that restoring mangroves and coral reefs can be a cost-effective solution to reducing coastal flooding...

Bhupender Yadav calls upon MEF members to launch global movement on LIFE

New Delhi , June 19 (ANI): Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav attended a virtual meeting of the Major Economies...

Research finds sharks may be closer to the city than we think

Miami , June 18 (ANI): The world's coasts are urbanizing rapidly, but how this increasing human presence may affect marine species, is not yet...

Study reveals more than 90 pc of world’s oil slicks occur due to humans

Florida , June 17 (ANI): A team of scientists from China and the United States created the first world map of chronic oil slicks...

Answer to climate shocks? Heat-resistant wheat from ICAR hits markets, ‘grows in 100 days’

'Pusa Ahilya' or HI 1634 is said to allow later sowing without risk of heatwave effects, and have a high yield potential of 70.6 quintals per hectare.

On Camera

What’s shaping space race 2.0—minerals on Moon, human colonies, Helium-3

The Artemis Accords can be seen as an early American effort to shape the legal, technological, and policy frameworks governing access to, and use of, lunar resources.

Fuel shock hits Asia’s rice bowl as farmers cut planting

War-driven surge in fuel and fertilizer costs forces farmers across Southeast Asia to delay harvests, scale back sowing and risk lower output.

Iran’s Shahed vs US’s LUCAS—The drone arithmetic reshaping the West Asia war

From Kyiv to the Gulf, Iran’s Shahed rewrote the rules of aerial warfare. Now, the US has its own copy of the cheap drones, LUCAS.

The world’s in a flux. India must reform, consolidate & build a strong economy

We now live in a world order that will keep shifting. India must use this window. This also means we remain disciplined enough not to be knee-jerked into reacting to what Pakistan sees as its moment in the sun.