It was 1952, and Alan Turing was to reshape the understanding of the human biology. In the landmark paper, the English mathematician introduced what became known as the Turing pattern – the assumption that the dynamics of certain uniform systems can give rise to static patterns when disturbed. Such ‘disruption …
Read More »The world’s richest 1% cause poor 50% double CO2 emissions, says Oxfam Environment
According to new research, the world’s richest 1% of the population was responsible for more than half of the world’s poorest half of carbon dioxide emissions from 1990 to 2015. Carbon dioxide emissions have increased by 60% over a 25-year period, but emissions of the richest 1% have tripled compared …
Read More »Are humans still evolving? Scientists weigh scientists
As a species, humans have inhabited almost every corner of the globe. We have developed the technologies and cultures that shape the world we live in. ‘Natural selection’ or ‘survival idea’ is understood in Stone Age times when we were fighting over the scrap of meat, but does it still …
Read More »Key points at the center of the climate crisis | Science
T.Those warning signs are glowing red. California’s wildfires were definitely exacerbated by the effects of global heating. A study published in July warns that the Arctic is undergoing an “accidental weather reversal” that could lead to dramatic changes. If to draw this point, on 14 September it was reported that …
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