ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEResearchers discover the presence of tiny metallic particles within the London Underground. These particles are small enough to enter the bloodstream. Read to know more about such findings.
Read on to know why Belize crocodiles are dying for staying in a polluted river. Although crocodiles have a reputation for being dangerous, illegal hunting, water pollution, and development pose serious threats to the animals and their ecosystems in Belize.
While carbon emissions fell last 2020, methane expulsions rose. Read to know more these confounding observations and the ugly reality behind the methane surge.
Read on to know how carbon dioxide would reduce pollution through nanoparticles. Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be electrochemically reduced to carbon monoxide (CO) to remove CO2 from the environment, reduce pollution, and generate carbon monoxide-based alternative energy.
Despite the immense health benefits that come with with energy, pollution has not been prevented optimally. Read to know what the problem is and what can be done to address it.
Read on to know why pollution is placing Qatar more at risk to climate change. Qatar is one of the wealthiest countries per person in the world, but it is also one of the most polluting.
A systematic review of 261 underwater images reveals that octopuses are increasingly interacting with litter on the ocean floor. Check out some of the octopuses living in human trash.
New research recently showed that proof-of-concept of a whole new approach to plastic recycling, inspired by the manner nature is naturally recycling the organic polymers' components present in the environment.
A new study revealed showed how lead exposure resulted in metal toxicity in humans. Scientists also warned about the use of electronic gadgets that can lead to certain health problems.
Experts said that Laguna Bacalar in Mexico is facing an ecological calamity due to pollution. A 3. 5 billion-year-old lifeform can be found in Lake Bacalar Bacalar, a Mexican lagoon with seven stunning colors of blue.
The community of chemical scientists at Wuhan, China developed new environmentally degradable plastics that can break down under sunlight and oxygen in just a week.
An international team of scientists found that the mass extinction rate that will soon be upon is considerably higher than the rate of extinction experienced when dinosaurs were wiped off the face of the planet millions of years ago.
While the effects of noise pollution have been observed in humans and animals, a new study shows its effect on plants - and it might be more persistent than observed anywhere else.