Advocacy
Lost in the Amazon: A Biologist's Tale of Survival and Discovery
Once upon a time, there was a woman named Sarah who was on a scientific expedition to study the flora and fauna of the Amazon jungle. She was an experienced biologist and had been to many remote places in the world. However, nothing had prepared her for what was about to happen.
By Shaheer Hassan3 years ago in Earth
Climate Change and Sustainability: A Global Challenge.
Climate change and sustainability are two of the biggest challenges facing the world today. The effects of climate change are becoming increasingly evident, with rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and melting glaciers all pointing to the urgent need for action. Meanwhile, the need for sustainable development is becoming more urgent, as we confront the limits of our planet's resources.
By Tejas Arya3 years ago in Earth
The Urgency of Climate Change and Sustainability
Climate change and sustainability have become two of the most pressing issues of our time. As we witness the devastating impacts of climate change on our planet, it's clear that urgent action is needed to address this crisis. But what can we do as individuals, communities, and nations to make a difference?
By Enoch T Benson3 years ago in Earth
Justice for all Pandas Worldwide
Pandas, one of the world's most beloved and iconic animals, have been facing numerous threats to their survival for decades. In recent years, conservation efforts have been made to protect these endangered creatures and ensure their survival for future generations.
By Feathermoon 3 years ago in Earth
"Why Cooking is More Than Just a Necessary Chore: The Benefits of Home Cooking"
Cooking is an activity that is often seen as a necessary chore in our daily lives. However, home cooking has many benefits that extend beyond just putting food on the table. In this blog, we will explore why cooking is more than just a necessary chore and how it can have a positive impact on our lives.
By Tejas Arya3 years ago in Earth
Are Cell Phones Capable of Changing the Shape of Our Bones?
What if cell phones were so powerful that they could change the shape of our bones? This is a startling new topic that has recently been making the rounds in the media. It stems from a scientific report that claims using phones and tablets can cause serious and long-term changes to our bodies, and not in the way you might think. David Shahar and Mark Sayers, who specialize in biomechanics at Australia's University of the Sunshine Coast, conducted a study in recent years. Biomechanics examines how mechanical principles apply to live organisms, from how humans run to how insects beat their wings.
By Abigail Palmer3 years ago in Earth
The Giant Black Hole in Our Galaxy Turned Out to Be Active
We'll explore some of the most bizarre places in our universe. Astronomers discovered that the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy may be leaking, suggesting it may still be active. Researchers used the Hubble Space Telescope to spot a jet pushing into clouds of hydrogen at the center of our galaxy. When a gas cloud gets too close to the black hole, it gets swallowed and then belches small jets of matter. Fermi bubbles might be the result of these belches. There's a rotating neutron star called the black widow pulsar that's consuming its partner. Nuclear pasta is the strongest material in the universe. It can break, but only if you apply 10 billion times the pressure needed to shatter steel. There's a planet where it rains glass, and solar tsunamis tear across the sun's surface. Electric Hyperion, Saturn's moon, is charged with static electricity. There's a rogue planet with auroras drifting through galaxies.
By Felix Agusiobo3 years ago in Earth






