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Botswana Faces Conservation Disaster as 275 Elephants Mysteriously Die

Elephant Deaths in Botswana Remain a Mystery as More Animals Die of Undetermined Cause

While conservationists are working hard to protect wildlife in these critical times of climate change, Botswana is facing a conservation disaster as 275 elephants have died under mysterious circumstances. The government is yet to test the carcasses of the dead animals that have died in

Aug 25, 2020 by Priya Chauhan in Animals
Creative Couple Upcycles Discarded Tires into Adorable Pet Beds

Creative Couple Upcycles Discarded Tires into Adorable Pet Beds

While many binge-watched movies and read hoarded books during the pandemic lockdown, a creative couple helped save the environment by upcycling discarded tires into adorable pet beds. Entrepreneurs Tenisha Granger and her fiancée Jonathan Ramcharan found the unique idea of turning tires into pet beds online.

Aug 23, 2020 by Priya Chauhan in Environment
Cold Tube Offers Radiant Cooling with Energy Efficient Membrane-Assisted Panels

Cold Tube Offers Radiant Cooling with Energy Efficient Membrane-Assisted Panels

With the temperatures rising every summer, it has become quite unbearable to spend the season without air conditioners. Though an important appliance in any household located in the tropical regions, air conditioners consume a lot of energy and release injurious amounts of carbon dioxide daily.

Aug 22, 2020 by Priya Chauhan in Lifestyle
Beer Unsold in Pandemic is Being Turned into Renewable Energy in Australia

Beer Expired During Nationwide Coronavirus Lockdown Converted into Renewable Energy in Australia

When pandemic coerced nationwide lockdowns across the world, Australia’s breweries were left with huge inventories of unsold surplus of beer. However, instead of going to waste, some expired ales and lagers in the state of South Australia are being converted into renewable energy to help

Aug 20, 2020 by Priya Chauhan in Energy
Revolutionary Technology to Turn Seawater into Potable Water Using Sunlight

Revolutionary Technology Turns Seawater into Potable Water Using Sunlight

With groundwater levels decreasing and rivers drying up, the drinking water resources are declining drastically. Many places across the globe are already struggling for every single drop of drinking water. A research team, led by Australia’s Monash University, has been able to turn seawater into

Aug 16, 2020 by Priya Chauhan in Technology
Researchers Develop Algae-Based Flip Flops That Rapidly Degrade in Compost and Soil

Researchers Develop Algae-Based Biodegradable Flip Flops

The petroleum polymers used in the creation of flip flops are essential to the durability and comfort of the famous footwear, but they are a huge contributor to the plastic pollution crisis. The material takes a long time to break down once it has served

Aug 14, 2020 by Priya Chauhan in Environment
3D-Printed Terracotta Tiles to Restore Growth of Coral Reefs

3D-Printed Terracotta Tiles to Restore Growth of Coral Reefs

Terracotta ceramics have been part of human civilization for centuries; however, scientists have found a whole new purpose for the material. Marine scientists and architects have worked together on 3D-printed terracotta tiles to restore coral reefs. The project was undertaken by members of Swire Institute

Aug 13, 2020 by Priya Chauhan in Environment
Pollinators are Suffocating amidst Air Pollution in India

Wild Pollinators Suffocating Amidst Air Pollution in India

Air pollution in Indian cities is no news. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nine of the world’s 10 most polluted cities are in India. While much study has been conducted on the effects of air pollution on humans, the aspect of the same

Aug 12, 2020 by Priya Chauhan in Lifestyle
Melting Glaciers Increase Carbon Emissions, Accelerating Climate Change

Rock Debris Covering Glaciers Offers More Protection from Climate Change

With the rapidly changing climatic patterns and global warming, glaciers are melting at a fast pace. A new study has revealed that the blanket of rock debris covering glaciers can offer more protection from climate change, literally slowing the glacier melts. This factor has been

Aug 11, 2020 by Priya Chauhan in Environment
Indonesian Researchers to Use Sonic Waves to Clean Ocean Microplastics

Maldives Registers Maximum Levels of Microplastics on the Planet, Study Reveals

The amount of microplastic pollution has increased across the world in the past few years, especially the oceans. The presence of microplastics around the oceanic waters is global. The Maldives, which is a global tourist destination known for its beautiful coastline, has registered maximum levels

Aug 11, 2020 by Priya Chauhan in Environment
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