[ad_1] What comes to your mind when you think of tropical landscapes? Lush rainforests, cascading green fields? You probably don’t think about glaciers. Lorentz National Park, in the disputed province of Papua New Guinea in Indonesia, is home to the region’s last tropical glacier. Some call it the Eternity Glacier, …
Read More »The pliers can also be active in December. If it’s cold, they won’t sleep
[ad_1] The pincers are buried in the ground under the leaves. Even at the end of November, a dog surprise can expect a surprise in the form of a tick in your dog’s coat after returning from a walk. Related article The pliers were already annoying the dinosaurs To read …
Read More »Researcher offers new theory on “Venus” statuettes
[ad_1] Investigators say mankind’s oldest sculptures could be linked to climate change, diet One of the first examples of art in the world, the enigmatic statuettes of “Venus” sculpted some 30,000 years ago, have intrigued and perplexed scientists. for nearly two centuries. Now a researcher at the University of Colorado …
Read More »The focus on renewable energy in the budget is a good start for our Reef
[ad_1] The Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) has welcomed the Queensland government’s budget push towards a renewable energy future as encouraging news for our Great Barrier Reef. Treasurer Cameron Dick announced that $ 645 million would be earmarked for clean energy and three renewable energy corridors in the sunny state. …
Read More »Carbon Footprints – Great Moments in Science
[ad_1] Dr Karl: Good morning, here Dr. Karl. If you’ve been following the science of climate change, you’ve come across the phrase “carbon footprint”. This carbon footprint should reflect the total amount of greenhouse gas emissions created by an individual, product, service, organization or event. The word “footprint” is rather …
Read More »The “smell” of coral as an indicator of the health of the coral reef
[ad_1] You may not normally think about the smell of corals or how the smell changes during heat stress. However, this is what researchers from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), the University of Sydney and Southern Cross University set out to investigate on the Great Barrier Reef. Each organism …
Read More »Scientists explained that “it can be transmitted from animals to humans”
[ad_1] Scientists have announced that as global warming around the world increases its effect, it increases the risk of diseases in animals and that these diseases can also be transmitted to humans. In the research on the structure it was reported that more than 7 thousand studies conducted on various …
Read More »The climate turning point may already be a reality in East Asia
[ad_1] University of Gothenburg The climate in inland East Asia may already have reached a tipping point, where the transition in recent years to unusually hot and dry summers may be irreversible. This is the result of a new international study by researchers from the University of Gothenburg now published …
Read More »Studying threatened desert turtles offers a new conservation strategy
[ad_1] Brad Shaffer / UCLA Turtles with many genetic variations were much more likely to survive after they moved to a Fish and Wildlife Service site in Nevada. In Nevada’s arid Ivanpah Valley, just southeast of Las Vegas, a massive involuntary animal conservation experiment revealed an unexpected result. From 1997 …
Read More »Scientists consider a wild plan to obscure the Sun to save the Earth – BGR
[ad_1] Scientists have published a paper discussing the possibility of using particles released into the atmosphere to reduce sunlight and calm global warming. The plan would reduce the chances of a severe drought by up to 90 percent, the researchers say. Geoengineering on a global scale could save humanity or …
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