World’s First Platypus Sanctuary To Be Constructed In Australia
By 2022, the Taronga Conservation Society Australia and the New South Wales state government claimed they will establish a specialty facility for semiaquatic species, including ponds and burrows, at a…
CArrelé: Wall tiles out of eggshells
Elaine Yan Ling Ng, a Hong Kong designer, collaborated with Nature Squared to produce a collection of specked wall tiles manufactured from eggshells discarded by bakeries, kitchens, and Nature Squared's…
Utkarsh: How Young Minds Take on The World Issues
With almost four years of dedicated labour, the students' project Utkarsh has the potential to improve the lives of women entrepreneurs by assisting them in improving their abilities and empowering…
“Nesher Ramla Homo” New Early Human Discovered By Israeli Archaeologists
University of Tel Aviv anthropologists and archaeologists led by Yossi Zaidner called the discovery the "Nesher Ramla Homo type" after the place where the bones were discovered in a paper…
Global Institute With Best Courses In Environmental Studies
What's the deal with environmental research, though? Different people have different points of view about this. Environmental studies is a make-a-difference field of study for today's young generation, which is…
Tea Industry: In the Times of Climate Change
It is critical that such environmental concerns are addressed in a way that is both environmentally sustainable and advantageous to the tea industry's workers. The tea garden owners have undertaken…
Students from the TERI School of Advanced Studies develop Hydroponic Farming Techniques for Fodder
“Compared to traditional fodder production, the design uses 95% less water. Because of the soilless nature of the system, it takes 8 days from seed to feed and there is…
International Tiger Day: A Day to Celebrate the Iconic Cats of The Wild.
India has achieved its goal of tripling the tiger population through its Project Tiger of 1973 and 51 Tiger Reserves. According to the All-India Tiger Estimation 2018 Report, the population…
World Nature Conservation Day: On The Verge Of Extinction
Numerous animals and plants have been pushed to become endangered as a result of human negligence and indifference to the environment. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red…
Complex Water-Related Challenges Due To Climate Change
According to UN experts, climate-related disasters have roughly doubled in the last two decades compared to the previous two decades, affecting over four billion people. Water-related disasters are expected to…
One Step Forward: Giant Pandas Not Endangered Anymore.
According to the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), China had 1,114 pandas in the 1980s. Panda numbers have risen to around 1,800 outside of captivity thanks to the country's…
Nisha Pathak, A 17-Year-Old Girl, Made A Step Towards Innovation.
Nisha recognised that growing vegetables would take a long time. She desired to provide a nutritious option.
Ancient Crocodile Skull Found In Australia
In Central Australia, the skull of a now-extinct crocodile species was discovered. Scientists have never seen a skull like this before, which dates back 8 million years and belongs to…
Fly Ash And the Problem of its Mismanagement in India
According to the Central Electricity Authority, fly ash production in India's coal-fired power sector climbed from 69 million tonnes per year in 1996 to 226 million tonnes per year in…
Bye-bye filthy train toilets! With unique bio-toilets, Indian Railways is ushering in a new era of cleanliness.
At the Defence Research Laboratory (DRL) in Tezpur, both DRDO laboratories, the Defence Research and Development Establishment (DRDE) in Gwalior produced bio-toilets, popularly known as 'E-loos.' They breakdown and transform…