Schematic figure of the processes included in the Community Water Model. Credit: IIASA The growing world population and continued economic development will likely require a significant increase in water demand, especially in developing regions. At the same time, climate change is already having global, regional and local impacts on water …
Read More »Scientists Identify Asteroids of Interstellar Origin Moving in Our Solar System- Technology News, Firstpost
FP TrendsJuly 21, 2020 4:52:27 PM IST Scientists from the Geosciences and Exact Sciences Institute of the São Paulo State University (IGCE-UNESP) in Río Claro, Brazil, have recently discovered 19 asteroids of interstellar origin. These asteroids are classified as Centaurs, which are external objects in the Solar System that revolve …
Read More »55.3% of the world population is exposed to increasing air pollution
Air quality Published in July 21, 2020 | by Johnna Crider July 21, 2020 by Johnna crider A new study shows that more than half of the world’s population is exposed to increasing air pollution. This may seem obvious, but research is always a good thing, especially when it comes …
Read More »China’s first Chinese Marswen-1 rover launches this week. This is what it will do.
China’s Mars rover will likely attempt to land at a site on northeast Mars, according to a new document released just days before the mission’s launch. the paper, which was published last week in the journal Nature Astronomy, was written by members of the China team Tianwen-1 Mars Mission, which …
Read More »Researchers accidentally breed sturddlefish
Credit: Genes. DOI: 10.3390 / genes11070753 A team of researchers working at the Hungarian National Center for Agricultural Research and Innovation, the Research Institute for Fisheries and Aquaculture, has accidentally bred a new type of fish, called by some observers as swordfish, it is a cross between an American spoonbill …
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