Breakthrough Study on Insect Smell Paves Way for Eco-Friendly Pesticides
Chinese scientists uncover how insects use smell to respond to their environment, paving the way for eco-friendly and efficient pesticides.
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Chinese scientists uncover how insects use smell to respond to their environment, paving the way for eco-friendly and efficient pesticides.
A recent report reveals that none of England’s rivers are in good health, with only 151 out of 3,553 stretches improving. Sewage releases have more than doubled in 2023.
A record-breaking heatwave in Cyprus claims its first life, with temperatures soaring to 45ยฐC. Hospitals are treating multiple heatstroke cases as the island faces its hottest June day ever.
Extreme weather events are on the rise globally, causing severe impacts and prompting urgent international action to address climate challenges.
China’s National Meteorological Center continues yellow heat alert as multiple regions brace for temperatures up to 36ยฐC.
A UN relief agency reports over 299,370 tonnes of solid waste accumulating in Gaza Strip, posing serious health risks.
Xi’an’s vibrant tea art performances revive Tang Dynasty culture, highlighting the ancient Silk Road’s influence on global tea traditions.
The WHO initiates a new project to assist nearly 900,000 Somalis impacted by extreme climate events by 2024, providing essential life-saving interventions.
The WHO has launched a new project aimed at delivering life-saving interventions to nearly 900,000 Somalis affected by extreme climate events by 2024.
As Mumbai’s thirst for water intensifies, rural villages supplying the megacity are depleting their resources, sparking a nationwide crisis with experts warning of dire consequences.