How often do you clear the mess you have made while watching matches in stadiums? The viral video posted by a famous Bahraini youtuber; Omar Al Farooq is about Japanese fans cleaning
The particulate matter sensors at Anand Vihar blinked red at 11 AM on Friday, November 15, 2024. The AQI read 1,105 – each breath containing microscopic PM2.5 particles at levels 65 times
A multidisciplinary team of scientists has made significant advances in understanding the origins of the mysterious black balls appearing on Sydney’s beaches (Australia). A few weeks ago, thousands of round and sticky
A group of 43 female rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) escaped from the Alpha Genesis Primate Research Center in Yemassee, South Carolina, when a caretaker failed to secure two separate doors during routine
Princeton University researchers have identified potential uses for recycled carbon that could reuse up to about 10% of carbon dioxide emissions. A study led by Emily Carter establishes a comprehensive roadmap for
Plastic straws are common items that are frequently used around the world. However, they also represent a growing problem with plastic pollution, which is evident in every corner of the world. People
In the vibrant markets of South Asia, turmeric is more than just a spice – it’s a staple, a livelihood, and a cultural icon. But beneath the bright yellow hues lies a
In a world where access to clean water is becoming increasingly scarce, researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed an innovative solution that could quench the thirst of millions. Their new
The oceans are filled with plastic. The Basque Country, an autonomous community of Spain, has started a promising project to curb marine pollution and clean the seas. Technology is often spoken of
Archaeologists have revealed a prehistoric and early Roman-era settlement in one of the UK’s most advanced engineering sites, at the Rolls-Royce site in Filton, Bristol. The discovery of the settlement, dating back
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