A Plant Fungus Learns To Infect Human
A fungus that normally attacks plants has attacked a human host, inserting root-like filaments into his body, in what appears to be the first documented instance of its kind. InContinue Reading
A fungus that normally attacks plants has attacked a human host, inserting root-like filaments into his body, in what appears to be the first documented instance of its kind. InContinue Reading
According to a new study commissioned by the non-governmental organization Club of Rome and carried out by the Earth4All nonprofit collective, population growth rates worldwide have been far more sluggishContinue Reading
Bottled water is one of the most famous beverages in the world, and the business is capitalizing on it. Since the millennium, the world has made substantial progress towards theContinue Reading
Volkswagen (VW) said last year that it will form a new subsidiary, PowerCo, to control the group’s global battery business. In addition to cell manufacture, the new firm would overseeContinue Reading
Climate change is causing rivers to dry up, wildfires to spread, sea levels to rise, and the seasons to shift. These terrible alterations to the surroundings on which we relyContinue Reading
Energy changes in the last hundred years were sluggish processes that were market driven which often overlooked the negative externalities of energy production and usage, such as local pollution andContinue Reading
More than 100 green nets may be found on the outskirts of Lima, Peru, during the gloomy, overcast months of fall and winter, collecting a surprise resource—fog. In its simplicity,Continue Reading
According to the newest anxiety-inducing study from the United Nations’ climate monitoring organization, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), it’s not over yet, but things are looking very, veryContinue Reading
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