A Brief History of Solar Energy – I
The Sun. A medium-sized star that is 4.5 billion (4500 million) years old, with a diameter of 1.4 million kilometres, primarily composed
The Sun. A medium-sized star that is 4.5 billion (4500 million) years old, with a diameter of 1.4 million kilometres, primarily composed
Our planet continues to experience warming, consistently setting new 'record temperatures' each year. Are we merely skimming through the news, experiencing momentary
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The oceans are reaching record temperatures at an unprecedented rate. In April 2023, the highest temperatures measured since 1982 were recorded in
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This year's Nobel Prize in Physics was shared in half. One half was awarded to Syukuro Manabe and Klaus Hasselmann for the
We all know how important bees are for the continuation of biodiversity on Earth. Around 90% of wild plants and 75% of
A series of glaciers recently began to break off of the Weddell Sea shores in western Antarctica. Such break-offs usually take place
Researchers from the Purdue University in the USA have invented the whitest paint. Reflecting 98.1% of the sunlight, the new material is
With the heat, fires, hurricanes and melting glaciers, we are approaching the end of another summer showing climate change continues without a