-6.7 C
New York

Science

Australia’s Nuclear Gamble: Climate Wars Ignite Ahead of 2024 Election

The federal opposition's controversial renewable energy plan might spark a new climate policy battle in Australia. This move sets the stage for a heated...

Renewable Energy Debate Heats Up: Balancing Solar Power and Food Security

A senior Lincolnshire councillor raises worries about solar projects on high-quality farms, deepening the renewable energy debate. Conservative county councillor Colin Davie stressed renewable...

Italy Leads the Charge: Renewables Overtake Fossil Fuels as Primary Power Source

Italy has reached a major electricity-generating milestone in its sustainable energy transition. Renewable energy has eclipsed fossil fuels as the nation's main power source...

Grimsby Embraces Rain Gardens to Combat Flooding and Enhance Neighborhood Beauty

Grimsby uses rain gardens to reduce surface runoff after heavy rain in an innovative flood management strategy. North East Lincolnshire Council is doing this...

Malayan Tigers Fight for Survival

Due to recent deaths and declining numbers, conservationists and wildlife authorities fear the extinction of Malaysia's Malayan tiger. This subspecies of tiger, native to...

By-the-Wind Sailors Make a Splash on Northern Ireland’s Shores

By-the-Wind Sailors and blue marine critters like the Portuguese man o' war have washed ashore on Northern Ireland's gorgeous north coast. Scientifically known as...

Romania’s Brown Bears: Balancing Conservation and Conflict

Europe's largest carnivores, Brown Bears (Ursus arctos), occupy Romania's Carpathian Mountains. Romania's natural heritage includes these extraordinary species, which can walk on two legs...

ESA’s Ramses Mission to Closely Observe Asteroid Apophis in 2029

The Rapid Apophis Mission for Space Safety (Ramses) is an unusual ESA mission. A European spacecraft will contact the 375-metre-wide asteroid Apophis during its...

Earth’s Ancient Dance: Plate Tectonics Began Over 4 Billion Years Ago

Plate tectonics, which causes continental drift, mountain creation, and earthquakes, likely began around 4 billion years ago, according to a recent study. This discovery...

New Study Highlights Gene Flow Between Humans and Neanderthals

Southeast University in Nanjing and Princeton University found significant gene flow between modern humans and Neanderthals in a remarkable study, shedding light on our...

Earth’s Days Lengthen Due to Accelerated Climate Change Effects

Climate warming lengthens Earth's days, according to new research in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Daily lengthening has accelerated to 1.33...

How Solar-Powered Boats are Revolutionizing Pakistan’s Fishing Industry

Growing awareness of the environmental impact of traditional fishing methods has boosted the movement for sustainable fishing. Solar-powered fishing boats are a promising innovation....

Recent articles

spot_img