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Economy5 years ago
Four US banks world's largest fossil fuel financiers: Study
Four US banks are the world’s largest fossil fuel financiers, a new report shows.
Four US banks world's largest fossil fuel financiers: Study
Society5 years ago
Extreme weather to overload urban power grids: Study
Extreme hot spells made increasingly likely by climate change could overload urban power grids and cause roving blackouts, study shows.
Extreme weather to overload urban power grids: Study
Sci-Tech5 years ago
NASA’s rover to hunt for Martian fossils in 2020
NASA's Mars 2020 rover is set to hunt for Martian fossils and scout for manned missions.
NASA’s rover to hunt for Martian fossils in 2020
Society5 years ago
Don’t push ‘on’ button of irreversible change: Scientist
Johan Rockstrom, a top climate scientist, says the world must avoid pushing the 'on' button of irreversible change.
Don’t push ‘on’ button of irreversible change: Scientist
News Bulletin5 years ago
Paleontologists find mammal similar to squirrel in "Ice Age"
A team of paleontologists finds the fossil of a mammal that lived in western Argentina, which according to their findings, is very similar to the "squirrel" from the film "Ice Age".
Paleontologists find mammal similar to squirrel in "Ice Age"
News Bulletin5 years ago
A new dinosaur: Flying without feathers
A newly-discovered species of flying dinosaur soared its way onto the front cover of the famous Nature journal on Thursday.
A new dinosaur: Flying without feathers
Society5 years ago
Scientists warn a million species at risk of extinction
Relentless pursuit of economic growth, twinned with the impact of climate change, has put an "unprecedented" one million species at risk of extinction, scientists say.
Scientists warn a million species at risk of extinction
Society6 years ago
World ‘way off course’, UN warns at crunch climate summit
The world is "way off course" in its plan to prevent catastrophic climate change, the United Nations has warned.
World ‘way off course’, UN warns at crunch climate summit
Society6 years ago
Air pollution kills 600,000 children each year: WHO
Exposure to toxic air both indoors and out kills some 600,000 children under the age of 15 each year, WHO warns.
Air pollution kills 600,000 children each year: WHO
News Bulletin6 years ago
Mystery dinosaur skeleton to be auctioned in Paris
The fossilized skeleton of an unidentified type of dinosaur is set to be auctioned in Paris on Monday, June 4, on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower.
Mystery dinosaur skeleton to be auctioned in Paris
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