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Approximately 1.1 billion people worldwide reside in slums and informal settlements within urban areas, which often perpetuate poverty and restrict opportunities for growth. Cities and their surroundings act as dynamic hubs for innovation, culture, and economic prospects, attracting both talent and investments.

Urban Population To Grow by 2.2 Billion

Early stages of Covid 19 saw large-scale flight from major cities to the perceived safety of the countryside and smaller towns but...
Explore the fallout of the Russia-Ukraine war on scientific research in Ukraine, unveiling losses and challenges while outlining crucial priorities for safeguarding the nation's scientific landscape

Women Credited Less in Research

Research is mostly a collaborative work of a group of men and women. But when it comes to...
Oil prices have surged past $114 per barrel following US-Israel airstrikes on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Never Water Down Commitment on Fossil Fuel

With G7 countries going on a global shopping spree for fossil fuels and reverting to power up coal plants as gas supply...
Eight Interventions to Prevent Stillbirths

How important is vaginal microbiome in women’s reproductive health?

Though studies have shown that there is much link between microbes and reproductive health, a larger study has now come out confirming...
Discouragement of physical activity, low food quality, and increased consumption of calories from trans-fatty acids, which are often prevalent in disadvantaged neighbourhood, can disrupt the brain's ability to process information flexibly, according to a latest study.

Scanning Brain For Political Affiliation

Can one understand the political behaviour of a person by looking solely at the brain? A new study shows that brain scans...

Change For A Better Green Environment

"If we do not change, the triple planetary crisis of climate change, nature and biodiversity loss, and pollution and waste, will only...
A recent study from Florida State University sheds light on how female animals influence the evolution of mate preferences. While sexual selection typically involves males competing for female attention, this research highlights the crucial role that females play in shaping the traits that make a male attractive as a mate. This study unveils how learning and observation lead to changes in female preferences, ultimately affecting the diversity of male traits in a species.

More Species Threatened Than in Red List

The number of threatened species is much higher than reflected in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List and...

Stockholm+50, Why Is It Important?

World leaders and representatives from government, business, international organisations, civil society and youth will gather in Sweden on June 2 and 3,...
Urgent Need to Conservation of Freshwater Species

Urgent Need to Conservation of Freshwater Species

Around one in three freshwater species are estimated to be at risk of extinction, according to a new report published by the...
An increased farmer Suicide in India

Traditional Crops Well Preserved For 50 Years; Some Still Lack Protection

In the last 50 years, traditional crops were well preserved in gene bank but important crops still lack protection as climate change,...