
Diatoms are at risk form the ocean’s acidification
Diatoms are single-cell algae, which create 20%-50% of the oxygen on earth. Ocean acidification causes the silica shell to melt slower, making them sink to
Diatoms are single-cell algae, which create 20%-50% of the oxygen on earth. Ocean acidification causes the silica shell to melt slower, making them sink to
Diatoms are single-cell algae, which create 20%-50% of the oxygen on earth. Ocean acidification causes the silica shell to melt slower, making them sink to
The environmental company GHGSat detected with its high-resolution satellite Methane emission created by cattle on a Californian ranch. The gas emitted had enough energy to
A comprehensive assessment of over 10,000 reptile species around the world concluded that one in five reptiles is threatened with extinction. The study took over
Lung transplants save the lives of many, but the waiting lists get longer and longer. Scientists managed to change the blood type of a lung
Whiskey is the world’s most internationally traded spirit alcohol, yet its brewing is very wasteful. Celtic Renewables aims to ferment Whiskey’s by-products into a biochemical
The spider web is a very efficient tool for hunting, but it is not its only purpose. The web acts like an outer tympanic membrane
Scientists in the UK analyzed a whole-genome sequence of cancerous tumors from over 12,000 patients. The data will allow them to uncover new and different
A glacial valley, also known as a U-shaped valley, is
Sudan is raging after the attempt of the military wing within the Government led
The baroness Bertha von Suttner was awarded a Nobel Prize
Water bear (Tardigrades) are the sturdiest animals known to science.
Introduction The Lake Kinneret Ecosystem has undergone significant modification since
While the climate crisis has many contributing factors towards its
CURRENT WORLD POPULATION |
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Number of birth this year |
Number of death this year |
ATMOSPHERIC CO2 |
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Parts Per Million (PPM) |
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Tons per year |
414.47 |
GLOBAL TEMPERATURE CHANGE FROM AVERAGE |
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1.02 °C | 1.84 °F |
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Current Crude Oil Prices per barrel (in U.S $) |
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115.1 $ |