BP Disaster One Year Later
When news of the disastrous BP oil well explosion reached the residents of Jean Lafitte, Louisiana last April, Mayor Tim Kerner did the only thing he could think of to stop the oil from destroying his...
View ArticleArctic Sea Ice May Be Melting Slower Than Thought
Danish researchers say the rate of melting in the Arctic sea may be slower than previously thought. A team from the Danish National Research Foundation for Geogenetics at the University of Copenhagen...
View ArticleCoal Mines Insurance, Servicing The Industry
In today’s mining industry, though working at coal mine indeed provides you with various benefits, but there is no doubt that working thereat was always a dangerous job for anybody. It is such an...
View ArticleGold Mine Worth £9 Billion Discovered In Germany
A massive seam of pure gold worth at least nine billion pounds has been discovered in one of the poorest regions of eastern Germany. The precious metal was found nearly 4,000ft down in Lausitz region...
View ArticleGeologists Study Energy Source Underground
Geologists and energy experts say that using heat from the earth as a power source, and to heat and cool houses and businesses, might prove to be a clean-energy alternative for Ohio and other states....
View ArticleSmall Trees Can Put On A Big Show
The importance of small trees in gardens of any size simply can’t be measured. Large trees are magnificent monuments in the landscape, but small trees can be equally significant landmarks in your own...
View ArticleForest Expert Turns Butterfly Man
He spent his entire life protecting animals and vegetation in Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam and Godavari districts roaming along with dangerous beasts. But, only after his retirement did Yerneni Gouthama...
View ArticleCoral Reefs ‘Will Be Gone By End Of The Century’
They will be the first entire ecosystem to be destroyed by human activity, says top UN scientist Coral reefs are on course to become the first ecosystem that human activity will eliminate entirely from...
View ArticleItaly Scientists On Trial Over L’Aquila Earthquake
The trial of six Italian scientists and a former government official for manslaughter over the 2009 earthquake in L’Aquila has opened in the city. The 6.3 magnitude quake devastated the city and killed...
View ArticlePalawan’s Underground River Among New7Wonders
The Philippines’ Puerto Princesa Underground River has been declared as one of the provisional winners in the search for the new seven wonders of nature. A day before the voting ended yesterday night,...
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