Nitrogen pollution is widespread in the ecosystems of the Northeastern United States and current policies will do little to change the situation, finds a new two year study coordinated by the Hubbard

The huge quantity of pulverised volcanic sand (ash) available at the Barren Island, Port Blair, is of rare quality but contains properties required for using it as a substitute of sand as a

Scientists in the US have produced a CFC-free and super-efficient prototype refrigeration system that uses electricity to

Should France store carbon in agricultural soil to meet reduction targets for carbon dioxide emissions? A study commissioned by the French Ministry of Ecology and Sustainable Development failed to

A Spanish research centre will be testing new ways of separating, recovering and recycling components within electrical and electronic equipment as part of an international electronics recycling

Bhanjibhai Mathukia is a 70-year-old farmer from an obscure village in Gujarat's Junagadh district. He has no formal background in science yet his name figures in the list of nation's best

Scientists from the University of Strathclyde, collaborating with an international team from Imperial College,Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL), ITU (Karisruhe) and the University of Jena, have

Russian scientists have found a new application for old tyres. Ground into powder and mixed with common polyethylene, rubber tyres form a strong and durable composite that could be used for covering

Shri Ram School, Vasant Vihar has been selected by the Delhi Department of Environment for initiating awareness programmes towards a better environment. The announcement came at an eco-meet held at

An Australian scientist has discovered a toxin-munching bacteria that could clean up arsenic

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