Oregon State University researchers are part of a team looking at reducing bird collision risks with wind turbines by painting a single blade of the...
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Scientists found toxic mercury being released into Arctic water systems due to melting permafrost. Researchers studying sediment in Alaska's Yukon River discovered that eroding permafrost is contributing mercury-laden sediments to the river. This poses long-term environmental and health threats to Arctic communities reliant on hunting and fishing, as mercury accumulates in the food chain over time.
Oregon State University researchers are part of a team looking at reducing bird collision risks with wind turbines by painting a single blade of the...
Quezon City. Errant retail stores reported by the EcoWaste Coalition to the Taguig City Government for selling forbidden cosmetics adulterated with...
Ghana Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists (GAMLS) has expressed worry over the alarming health risks of illegal mining, also known as...
The researchers have studied the sediments, including coal and shale, which were deposited in the area to understand the palaeoenvironment...
The researchers have studied the sediments, including coal and shale, which were deposited in the area to understand the palaeoenvironment...
A satellite tracking tag from a pregnant shark unexpectedly appeared on the surface of the water in Bermuda, leading scientists to believe another...
Press Release September 6, 2024 This is a joint news release between the Government of Yukon and the Council of Yukon First Nations. Leaders...
Press Release September 6, 2024 This is a joint news release between the Government of Yukon and the Council of Yukon First Nations. Leaders...
“Bomb on airplane” was discovered mid-flight on tissue paper in lavatory of Vistara flight to Frankfurt. A Vistara Boeing 787 operating flight #UK...
By tuning in to the rumble of earthquakes, scientists took an X-ray of the Earth – and discovered something extraordinary.