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Lynn Crisanta R Panganiban is a physician in the department of pharmacology at the University of Philippines, Manila. A toxicologist and an active member of the Pesticide Action Network, she attended the International Workshop

A Geological Survey of India study points to the possible role played by use of phosphatic fertilisers, among other factors, in the occurrence of high concentration of arsenic in the groundwater of West Bengal

we on earth have always had a special fascination for the other planets of the solar system. But there is more to the planets than meets the telescopic eye. Studies on the planets have still not

Solid waste management could benefit from adopting the traditional method of decentralised composting

Allegations fly thick and fast, as a disputed report on saving the Indian tiger blames the government and NGOs for inaction

Garbage floating in the oceans could pose a threat to marine life. One such site is a remote group of islands in the Indian ocean, 1,500 km southwest of Jakarta, Indonesia, where the population of

Germane to India "Come hither ye men; come hither ye women; come one come together' is a cry often associated with Indian villages, but this one emanates from the Marxloh Comprehensive School's

European environmental authorities have now found a way to zero in on those who pollute the sea through oil spills

Bilaspur in Madhya Pradesh will be the first in the country to grant right to information to its people

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, in collaboration with those at the Marine Biological Lab in Massachusetts, US, have worked out the mechanism behind the fastest muscle among

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