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India’s forest man finds a place in US curriculum

Jadav Payeng, who is known as India’s Forest Man, has dedicated almost all this entire life, about 42 years, for preserving Molai woods, a...
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Covid 19 pandemic highlights importance of Open Science

Covid 19 has taught the world a lot and one such thing is cooperation in the field of scientific research. Already a movement focussing...
India, US to Launch Clean Energy Partnership

India to climb to third economic position by 2050

India is projected to become the third largest economy by 2050, according to a study in Lancet journal. India will hold the position next...
In the face of escalating global temperatures, experts from the University of Birmingham are advocating for the formal recognition of cooling and cold chain systems as critical infrastructure. The report, titled "The Hot Reality: Living in a +50°C World," underscores the essential role of cooling in adapting to climate change and proposes measures to address the challenges posed by extreme heat.

Climate change remains the major threat world over

Climate change remains the top-most perceived threat for the people of Europe even as they are also anxious about the risks posed by Covid...
The unprecedented 2023 Canadian wildfires not only etched their mark on Canadian and U.S. territories but exerted a far-reaching influence across the Northern Hemisphere, impacting air quality as distant as Europe and China. A recent study published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences on November 17th unveils the profound extent of these wildfires' effects on global air quality.

2020 forest fires worse than previous years; WWF

From the Amazon to the Arctic, forest fires have been raging in an alarming rate than before. A report from the WWF and Boston...
UNICEF warns global education funding cuts could leave 6 million more children out of school by 2026, with West and Central Africa hardest hit.

World leaders call for protecting education for a better future

Leaders, educationalists, social workers and several others called on the G20, IMF, World Bank and regional development banks and the country heads to take...
Despite global efforts, the world is "failing women and girls," warned the United Nations in a report on gender equality released on September 7, 2023. In the latest edition of the UN Women and UN DESA report, titled "Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals: The Gender Snapshot 2023," alarming trends are unveiled, highlighting the world's struggles to achieve gender equality as it reaches the halfway mark of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Majority Americans believe women yet to achieve equal rights with men

As the 100 year anniversary of ratification of the 19th Amendment, which granted women in the United States the right to vote approaches, a...
Discover the intriguing findings of the University of Warwick's research on word evolution. Explore how words, like 'sex,' endure in our language through a 'survival of the fittest' process similar to natural selection. The study sheds light on cognitive selection in the human brain and its impact on linguistic evolution

New National Education Policy gets the nod

The Narendra Modi Government on Wednesday, July 29, approved the much awaited National Education Policy (NEP), which is aimed at paving way for transformational...
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Psychological control of kids leads problems in Adulthood; Study 

Do you try to constantly try to psychologically control your kids? Then it is going to bring in problems in social relationships and difficulties...
About 48 per cent holds a favourable view compared to 28 per cent who harbour an unfavourable perception with respect to Taiwan, according to a new survey by the PEW Research centre.

US unemployment hit harder than Great Recession in Covid Time

The unemployed Americans has swelled from 6.2 million in February 2020 to 14 million in May 2020, which has resulted in a jump of...