Nature
eFarming Challenge
eFarming Challenge is a virtual competition that aims to promote innovation in agriculture and encourage the development of sustainable farming practices. The challenge is hosted by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, in partnership with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and CGIAR, a global research partnership. The eFarming Challenge invites innovators, entrepreneurs, and tech enthusiasts from all over the world to propose innovative digital solutions for the agriculture sector.
By Nauniie Eubanks3 years ago in Earth
Solar is Supreme in Our Earth.
The world is facing an energy crisis, and the need for alternative sources of energy is becoming more and more pressing. One of the most promising and rapidly developing sources of renewable energy is solar power. Solar energy is obtained from the sun's radiation and is considered the cleanest and most abundant source of energy on earth. In this blog post, we will discuss the benefits and challenges of solar energy, as well as its potential to revolutionize the way we generate and use electricity.
By Manoj Kumar 3 years ago in Earth
Youth Agriculture
Youngsters Evolving in Agriculture: The Future of Farming As technology and industrialization continue to grow, the importance of agriculture and its role in feeding the world has become more apparent than ever. However, the agriculture industry is facing a significant challenge: an aging workforce. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, the average age of a farmer is 57.5 years old, and only 8.7% of farmers are under the age of 35. This poses a serious concern for the future of agriculture and food security.
By 727821TUEC147 RAJA SRI P.3 years ago in Earth
Recycling along the Subduction Zone!
Looking out over flat the prairie or a savannah, one might not realize that the earth beneath is moving but it actually is. The land is always moving. Supercontinents have formed over the last billion years and broken apart. Tectonic plates have moved around. Some have been lifted like the Colorado plateau and others were shoved under like the subduction zones along the coast. It’s at these subduction zones that the magic happens, earth recycles the seawater and makes diamonds.
By Jennifer Allen3 years ago in Earth
The Wolf Rayet 124 Star
Introduction: The universe is full of mysteries, and one of the most intriguing is the Wolf Rayet 124 star, a massive star located in the constellation Cygnus. This star is an astronomical marvel, with a size 30 times bigger than our sun and a temperature of over 200,000 Kelvin. In this blog post, we will explore the Wolf Rayet 124 star, learning about its origins, characteristics, and what makes it such a fascinating object to study.
By NAVEEN KAILASH B3 years ago in Earth








