
Human-Driven Global Warming a Threat to Species Rich Safe Havens
Rich biodiversity hotspots often develop in areas that have provided climate stability for long periods. Specifically such areas tend to have stable temperatures and varying

Rich biodiversity hotspots often develop in areas that have provided climate stability for long periods. Specifically such areas tend to have stable temperatures and varying

A giant turtle species, Stupendemys Geographicus, lived in the tropical regions of South America approximately 8 million years ago. The species was first discovered in

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Everyone knows that when we are wounded, it is best to wash the wound with soap and water and apply antiseptic ointment. We do this

In our day-to-day life, it often feels that these terms are used interchangeably and mean roughly the same thing. Is this truly the case? Better

The sun is the nearest star to Earth. We are used to enjoy its warming rays here on our planet, 147 million km away (approx

The International Space Station is a research craft that holds astronauts from the US and other countries (or Russian cosmonauts). So far, 230 people have

With teary eyes, a long braid, and a heavy Swedish accent, 16-year-old Greta Thunberg (previously diagnosed on the autism spectrum) posed in front of the

Oded Rahav is a serial entrepreneur, environmental activist, or broadly- a change generator. Oded is one of six swimmers who swam across from Cyprus to

This is my personal account of Mozambique based on my journey in this African country, where it often feels that time has stopped. Mozambique is