Humanity
Ocean Pollution: A Growing Global Crisis. AI-Generated.
Ocean pollution is one of the most pressing environmental issues facing our planet today. Covering more than 70% of the Earth’s surface, oceans play a vital role in regulating the climate, supporting marine life, and sustaining human livelihoods. However, the increasing levels of pollution in oceans threaten their health and, in turn, the health of our planet.
By JAMES HERLY10 months ago in Earth
Global Price Increases: Recognizing the Global Cost Increase.
Millions of households and businesses have been impacted by an unprecedented rise in prices across a variety of industries over the past few years. From basic necessities like food and fuel to services and housing, inflation has tightened its grip on global economies, sparking concerns and debates about its causes and long-term consequences.
By Naeem Ahmed10 months ago in Earth
Did We Break the Planet?
One of the most pressing issues of our time is climate change, with headlines dominated by rising global temperatures, extreme weather, and melting ice caps. However, a crucial question remains: Do humans in fact contribute to climate change? While natural climate variability has existed for millions of years, the overwhelming scientific consensus points to human activities as the primary driver of recent rapid changes.
By Morsalin Russell10 months ago in Earth
How Climate Change Could Exacerbate Arsenic Contamination in Rice: A Looming Global Health Crisis. Content Warning.
Rice, the staple food for over half of the world’s population, faces a dual threat from climate change: not only could yields decline in key growing regions, but the grain may also accumulate dangerous levels of arsenic, a toxic carcinogen. Recent research highlights how rising temperatures, shifting precipitation patterns, and elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels are altering soil chemistry and plant physiology in ways that amplify arsenic uptake in rice crops. This convergence of environmental and health risks poses unprecedented challenges for food security and public health, particularly in Asia, where rice accounts for up to 70% of daily caloric intake in countries like Bangladesh and Cambodia.
By Tech Horizons10 months ago in Earth
Most recent earthquake. . AI-Generated.
http htternat Recent Earthquake in Myanmar: A Catastrophic Event Myanmar experienced a disastrous earthquake of 7.7 to 7.9 on March 28, 2025. The epicenter was near Mandalay in Sagaing Region, making it the strongest earthquake that hit Myanmar since 1912. The effects of the quake were felt in neighboring countries like Thailand, China, and Vietnam.
By Farjana Akter10 months ago in Earth
Astronomers say they’ve found strongest ever ‘hints’ of life beyond our solar system
The strongest ever "Hints" of life beyond our solar system are discovered by astronomers. Astronomers have reported the strongest evidence yet suggesting the possibility of life beyond our solar system, in a groundbreaking development that has the potential to reshape our understanding of the cosmos. The discovery, made through the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), focuses on the atmospheric analysis of a distant exoplanet where signs of potential biological activity have been detected.
By GLOBAL NEWS10 months ago in Earth
“India’s Hidden Wealth: A Deep Dive into the Net Worth of Its Natural Resources”. AI-Generated.
India’s Hidden Wealth: A Deep Dive into the Net Worth of Its Natural Resources India is not only a land of cultural and spiritual richness but also a nation blessed with an extraordinary bounty of natural resources. These natural endowments — including minerals, fuels, forests, water, and renewable energy sources — have powered India's civilization for millennia and continue to serve as the bedrock of its modern industrial and economic development.
By Say the truth 10 months ago in Earth
Astronomers Detect a Possible Signature of Life on a Distant Planet"
Astronomers have discovered a possible sign of life on an exoplanet more than 100 light-years away, which could be one of the most significant scientific breakthroughs of the 21st century. Using advanced telescopic technology and spectroscopy, scientists have identified the presence of a rare chemical compound in the planet's atmosphere—one that, on Earth, is predominantly produced by living organisms.
By Nahian ebne10 months ago in Earth
Withthegrid, Backed by Venture Capitalist Rajat Khare, Scales Energy Infrastructure Monitoring Across Europe
Founded in 2016, the Dutch energy tech firm is ramping up innovation, expanding its advisory board, and securing critical partnerships to address the growing need for real-time infrastructure monitoring.
By The Biz Times10 months ago in Earth
Hoatzin: The Living Herbivorous Dinosaur of the Amazon Rainforest
Found in the swamps, mangroves, and riparian forests of South America, this eccentric looking, chicken-sized bird can be seen clumsily moving through the foliage searching for its leafy dinner.
By Owen / Crazy Sheep10 months ago in Earth











