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Search ResultBlack carbon in air a worry, say scientists
PUNE: The amount of black carbon or soot, a potential cancer-causing substance, has been gradually increasing over Pune city since 2005, shows a study conducted by the Indi...
Read MoreReading The Tea Leaves: Impact Of Climate Change On Worlds Favourite Drink
A team of researchers will examine how climate change affects the concentration of chemical compounds that are responsible for tea’s stimulant, sensory and healthful ...
Read MoreFighting climate change could end up costing more than dealing with its effects
Regardless of how the world’s governments choose to attempt to contain global warming at 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, it’s going to cost them....
Read MoreClimate change could be worse than anyone thought
Expressed in the language of science, the paper does not generate a feeling of great alarm: “Equilibrium climate sensitivity refers to the ultimate change in global m...
Read MoreMonitoring Climate Change software uses local weather data to predict trends
Scientists have developed a new software that gives anyone the opportunity to know their community, state or country’s weather activity for the day and months ahead.<...
Read MoreScientists to create future climate conditions under Antarctic waters
Scientists are preparing to mimic predicted ocean conditions in Antarctica.
Under climate change modelling, scientists predict polar waters will absorb greater conc...
Read MoreCAMP 14: TOTAL CONTROL ZONE
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Born inside a North Korean prison camp as the child of political prisoners, Shin Dong-hyuk was raised in a world where all he knew was pun...
Read MoreExposure to particulate matter during pregnancy harms foetus
EXPECTANT mothers living in areas with high traffic density and air pollution levels are likely to have babies with low birth weight. A study conducted in 12 European count...
Read MoreImprove delivery of drugs for cancer treatment
Writer: Emil Venere
July 8, 2013
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Researchers have developed a concept to potential...
Read MoreThe East is grey
China is the world’s worst polluter but largest investor in green energy. Its rise will have as big an impact on the environment as on the world economy or po...
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