Introduction: Botany is the study of plants. It teaches us about how plants grow, what they look like, and how they benefit our environment. In this basic botany course, we will deal with so… Read More
What Is The Use Of Calcium In The Body – Why do plants need calcium, and how do I know if my plants need more of it? Let’s take a few minutes to cover this essential plant nutrie… Read More
Sustainable Energy Hydro Power 5 minutes readBratsk Dam Hydropower Plant RussiaThe Bratsk Dam Hydropower Plant is a large hydroelectric power station located on t… Read More
The
Sahara is the largest hot desert and the third largest desert in the world after
two polar deserts (Antarctica and the Arctic). It spans 11 countries of this
region.This
desert covers al… Read More
Chinese buoys in WPS assert ‘sovereignty,’ says embassy
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Sabadell (cat. Sabadell) is the fifth-largest city in Spain, Catalonia. It is in the south of the comarca of Vallès Occidental and its joint capital (co-capital), on the River Ripoll… Read More
Archaeologists investigating cut logs and other wooden tools at a site near Zambia’s Kalambo Falls have found the settlement to be far more ancient than previously thought: the logs da… Read More
Looking for fun activities to do with your kids in Waco, Texas?
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By Justine Calma, a science reporter covering the environment, climate, and energy with a decade of experience. She is also the host of the Hell or High Water podcast.A groundbreaking clima… Read More
Artistic impression of as astronaut discovering bacteria on a rock on Mars. Could AI now help … [+] astrobioligists discover ancient life on the red planet?
gettySensors could soon b… Read More
a recent article in the New Yorker discussing the Pope who in Mongolia revealed he love Teilhard's philosophy, and that this might be the tipping point for the coming synodAs it turns… Read More
In the face of escalating environmental concerns and the urgent need to mitigate climate change, the quest for clean energy solutions has become paramount. Harnessing renewable sources and i… Read More
Fighting Wordsby C. A. Matthews If you’ve ever wondered what people were talking about when they say something like, “The US is essentially an oligarchy,” then welcome… Read More
The bustling metropolis of Tokyo is not only a hub of modernity but also a treasure trove of rich history and artistic marvels.
In this article, the focus shifts to the captivating world… Read More
Sustainable Energy Hydro Power By Putra5 minutes readWhat is Hydropower Power PlantA hydropower plant is a facility that uses the energy of falling water to genera… Read More
In the world of flowers, few can rival the sheer beauty, fragrance, and symbolism of fresh rose flowers.For centuries, these delicate blooms have captivated hearts, inspired poets, and serve… Read More
Introduction: Rich Africa
Africa is undoubtedly the continent best endowed with natural resources. With a surface area of approximately 30.3 million square kilometers, if one includes the is… Read More
Getting to know Iran museums
Iranian museums are part of the cultural identity of our country, and there are over 600 active public and private museums. The number of private museums in… Read More
Human talent knows no bounds, and this holds true both for the people of the past and those in our current times, especially when it comes to crafting impressive structures. These range from… Read More
Lignite was once excavated here, but for archaeologists the Schöningen opencast mine, which has since been shut down, is now a gold mine. As early as the 1990s, scientists found the… Read More
fancient ancestors of man may have been cannibals. This suspicion is suggested by striking cut marks on a shin bone that is almost 1.5 million years old. However, US researchers emphasiz… Read More
San Diego, sunny and glowing with coastal charm, is not just about its famed beaches or its vibrant nightlife. This bustling Californian city, brimming with culture and history, proffers a p… Read More
From the primitive use of sunlight by ancient Egyptians to powering up satellites, let's take a trip down the memory lane and explore the solar energy timeline.
Ancient Egyptians—A P… Read More
Guns, Germs, and Steel (1997) is a short history of humanity over the last 13,000 years. The question it poses is as simple to state as it is hard to answer: Why did some parts of the world… Read More
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The Canadian Open has… Read More
I’ve been writing little machine learning and AI bits of code for a pretty long time and while I’m not very good at it, I feel like the one thing I’ve learned is no… Read More
On the Origin of Time (2023) guides you through the humbling, stranger-than-fiction theories that the late physicist Stephen Hawking developed in the last two decades of his life. With quant… Read More
She was baptized as Naia by the speleologists; according to their estimates, she was between 15 and 17 years old when she died, which occurred 12 or 13 thousand years ago. The Tulum Speleolo… Read More
Two Research Push Upright Ape Origins in Africa Again by 10 Million Years
Some anthropologists suppose that our ape ancestors developed an upright torso as a way to decide fruit in forests… Read More
The Curiosity Unbounded podcast is a conversation between MIT President Sally Kornbluth and newly-tenured faculty members. President Kornbluth invites us to listen in as she dives into the… Read More
Eco-anxiety, climate doom, environmental existential dread – as green journalists, we see these terms used a lot – and often feel them ourselves.
While there’s a lot… Read More