Tree planting and climate mitigation: what you plant matters
Researchers argue that policymakers should focus on the choice between wood production and environmental benefits while taking up afforestation projects
As both poles of the earth face heat waves, climate scientists sound the alarm
While the world is concerned about climate change and almost irreversible global warming, the polar regions are especially important owing to their sensitive climatic conditions
Moon rocks collected by Chinese mission have ignited research, new findings
The sophisticated Chinese lunar mission has sparked research on extra-terrestrial rocks both in China and outside. Experts are hoping that we may get new information about the solar system
Study on ancient El Ninos suggests limit for future climate projections
Climate models remain unclear about El Nino events getting stronger or weaker due to climate change
Alzheimer’s disease: cognitive decline prominent indicator of life expectancy
A recent study tried to find the biggest factors that determine the life expectancy of an Alzheimer’s patient and could be helpful to healthcare providers in making a proper assistance plan
Children show low levels of antibodies against COVID-19, new study suggests
The results of the study were astounding—while 76% of the adult group had antibodies against the coronavirus, only 37% of the children had the antibodies. Interestingly, participants from both groups had similar viral loads
Resilience of Amazon rainforest fast declining, new satellite data suggests
There are indications that the vital rainforest could dieback, a condition wherein a tree or shrub begins to die from the tip of its leaves or roots backwards, owing to disease or an unfavorable environment
Large genetic study claims correlation between severe COVID-19 and genes
A new research claims to have revealed fresh details of genetically determined biological mechanisms that are behind severity of the disease









