Tech
-
Astronomy Observatories are Leaving Behind Equally Massive Carbon Footprints
According to research, astronomers may not be able to build large, complex, power-hungry observatories in the future if they want to satisfy greenhouse gas emission objectives.
Latest Research Articles
-
Lettuce Grown in Space May Help Astronauts Deal with Bone Loss Issues
-
Massive Dam to be Built in Africa Threatens to Wipe Out Mangrove Forests
-
Scientists in Fight Against Plastic Waste: Discovery of a New Enzyme Can Help in Fight Against Plastic Pollution
-
Dodo Might Be Resurrected After Scientists Examine Extinct Bird's Dna For the First Time
-
Researchers Promote Concrete that Absorbs CO2 For Sustainable Construction
-
After 40 Years, Cold Case Finally Solved After Identifying Human Remains Through DNA
Cosmic Ray Scans Could Reveal Two Mysterious Voids Inside Great Pyramid of Giza
-
How to Keep Your Solar Panels Clean
-
Russia Accused Ukraine of Biological Warfare After Allegedly Discovering 30 Biological Labs
-
Crustacean-inspired Robot Used to Aid Underwater Exploration and Monitoring
-
Scientists Consider Storing Carbon in the Deep Down the Ocean Floor
-
Experts Warn How Powerful Solar Storms Can Possible Destroy Satellites