Cheaper and more easy to operate models of solar devices have been developed and these can also be built by the people who use them

The Bhutanese government has laid down that import of second-hand and re-conditioned cars will be banned henceforth. The ban will ensure that the old cars, which cause more pollution, will be off the

The Eurofighter (EF)-2000, being developed for the air forces of the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain, will be the first aircraft to have an integra

The World Food Programme (WFP) will supply 137,000 metric tonnes (t) of wheat and 3,140 t of

Sharp of Japan has created the world's largest thin-film transistor liquid crystal display by joining two 52.5 cm-display panels

Epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterised by fits, is the focus of a combined drive launched by the World Health Organi

the world's first anti-gravity device which could have an immense effect on everything from transport to power generation has been developed by researchers at the Tampere University of Technology

the controversial rabbit calicivirus will be let loose on purpose in Australia, end of September, to decimate the rabbit population which has caused havoc in the island continent. Amidst fears

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

Researchers from the US have recently declared that it may be possible to reduce the degree of mercury pollution in the soil by simply growing plants in it

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