Moscow [Russia], February 19: Engaged proactively in conserving biodiversity and promoting ecological balance in the Arctic region, Russian oil company Rosneft has launched a new program to study and conserve bioindicator species endemic to the Arctic ecosystems. The company unveiled its new
Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], February 17: Nutricircle, BSE listed R&D and science-based company, introduces another health supplement, My45Nutrients, under its nutraceutical category. My45Nutrients-Daily Dose of Goodness, made of plant extracts, tablets are designed to provide a compre
Biel [Switzerland], February 15: Swatch is delivering a fresh new selection of watches from its ground-breaking BIOCERAMIC WHAT IF? Collection in a palette of positively powerful pastel shades.
"Nobody expected it, but 12th Fail turned out to be remarkable. It's the content; it's the story that will connect with people. The trolling on social media doesn't matter," said Jha.
Researchers from the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation (CABBI) have just developed CRISPR-COPIES, which significantly improves CRISPR's versatility and ease of usage.
New Delhi [India], February 12: Sugarcane cultivation is a vital component of agriculture in India, contributing significantly to the sugar and bioenergy industries globally. Per reports, India holds the position of the second-largest global exporter of sugarcane. "The majority of its export
The Gupteswar Forest, located near the Gupteswar Shiva temple in the Dhondrakhol reserve forest within the Jeypore Forest Division of Koraput district in Odisha has been designated as the fourth Biodiversity-Heritage Site (BHS) in the state.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 12: LordsMed, the global healthcare division of Lord's Mark Industries Ltd., has launched a set of 10 world-class re-agent and diagnostic testing kits for Triglycerides, Uric Acid, Alkaline Phosphatase, Bilirubin, Calcium (Arsenazo III), Creatinine, Glu
New Delhi [India], February 9: For a long time, climate change and biodiversity loss have been dealt with in siloes. The two are not only inextricably linked; it is impossible to find a solution for one without factoring in the other.
New Delhi [India], February 9: For a long time, climate change and biodiversity loss have been dealt with in siloes. The two are not only inextricably linked; it is impossible to find a solution for one without factoring in the other.
Organised by the Environment and Protected Areas Authority in Sharjah (EPAA), the event - which will conclude today - gathered over 215 environmental experts, researchers, and specialists from around the globe at Sharjah Safari.