To save the planet, first save elephants
Wiping out all of Africa’s elephants could accelerate Earth’s climate crisis by allowing 7% more damaging greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, scientists say. But conserving forest elephants may reverse
Wiping out all of Africa’s elephants could accelerate Earth’s climate crisis by allowing 7% more damaging greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, scientists say. But conserving forest elephants may reverse
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Galileo upturned the Biblical theory of the universe On February 13, 1633, Galileo Galilei arrived in Rome for trial before the Catholic Church
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If scientists at Palampur are to be believed, sugar daddies of India are not eager to have organic alternatives to sugar in the market Dharamsala, March 22
Well-meaning scientists seem to have muddied the waters over what needs to be done to stave off dangerous climate change.
One point repeatedly made at last week's climate change congress in Copenhagen was that formulating an action plan to curb climate change is not the job of scientists. (Editorial)
The sea of northern Spain is shortly to be invaded - by robots. Scientists are building a shoal of robot fish to be let loose in the port of Gijon to check on the quality of the water. Modelled on carp and costing about
Something fishy is going on in northern Spain. The waters of the port of Gijon are shortly to be invaded
Most Powerful Laser System To Generate 500 Trillion Watts Chris Gourlay & Jonathan Leake Scientists are to use the world
The fourth International Polar Year, which began in March 2007 and ends this March, is another example of countries coming together to contribute funds and expertise to basic research. Many countries have been independently studying the Poles.