Oxford study warns that rising global temperatures could expose 3.79 billion people to extreme heat by 2050, impacting regions like India and Brazil, and even colder countries.
The problem with agriculture now is not only production volume, but climate change, drought—we are facing a lot of ...
The year marked a significant milestone in strengthening DEWA’s standing as a national role model for youth empowerment ...
Kempower has installed three new charging hubs with a total of 28 DC charging points at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport for the ...
The University of Sheffield welcomed the Chancellor of the Exchequer to its Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) ...
Digital solutions and artificial intelligence (AI) lie at the core of many responses coming both from Government and civil society groups to address the recent corruption scandals and the public ...
Cameco CEO, Tim Gitzel, says the large reactor announcement is prudent and positive for the province, while Saskatchewan ...
Of the suite of REEs metals, neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium, and terbium account for the lion’s share of the rare earth ...
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