Category: Science/Environment (Page 38)
A new Columbia University study found that climate change may further harm airlines in the future.
Recently, some planes have been grounded due to extreme heat…
The United Kingdom’s Lake District has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The cultural agency UNESCO made the decision during a committee meeting in Krakow
A “forest city” that will help combat pollution is underway in China.
Situated in Liuzhou / ˈlyuˈdʒoʊ / , a city in South China, the 342-ac…
United States government officials announced that protection for grizzly bears in Yellowstone National Park has been lifted.
After over 40 years of being covered by the Endange…
DNA analysis has revealed how wildcats became the cats that people now keep as pets.
Researchers found that cat domestication happened in Western Asia and Egypt. Farmers tamed …
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has discovered 219 new planets, which include 10 potential life-sustaining ones, through the Kepler space telescope.
The Ke…
Recently, a group of scientists has accurately re-created images of human faces based on the brain activity of monkeys.
Researchers from the California Institu…
Scientists have discovered that blue whales evolved into giants only recently.
According to researchers, blue whales can grow over 100 feet, making it the larg…
Scientists have discovered that naked mole rats can survive for 18 minutes without oxygen.
Naked mole rats are described as hairless, cold-blooded mammals that belong to the
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has announced that they have teamed up with ofo to achieve a mutual goal.
UNDP recently partnered with…