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Swipe, Scroll, Emit: The carbon footprint of (doom)scrolling
Primarily through the use of energy-intensive data centers and servers, each action on platforms such as Instagram, TikTok or YouTube generates CO2 emissions. To measure the full environmental impact of social media, Greenly, the leader in carbon accounting services for events and enterprises, carried out an in-depth study, highlighting the shared responsibility on social media…
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Why La Niña Brings Colder Winters to India
By Ashwin Bhadri – Founder and CEO of Equinox Labs The intricate dance of global climate systems brings forth a remarkable phenomenon known as La Niña, a powerful atmospheric event that reshapes weather patterns across continents. Far more than a simple temperature variation, La Niña represents a complex interplay of oceanic and atmospheric forces that can dramatically transform climatic…
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Indian-American, Rajan Hooda, PhD, Unveils Groundbreaking Theory on How Ancient Egyptians Built the Pyramids
New Delhi, November 21, 2024: Indian-American Rajan Hooda, PhD., University of Chicago, has solved the mystery of how the giant pyramids of Egypt were built after a marathon effort spanning more than 50 years! In his new research paper, Hooda introduces the ‘Theory of The Conjoint Solution and The Shrinking Dual L Notch Ramps’, a…
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Transforming Marine Waste and Carbonated Water into Hydrogels via CO2 Release Behavior
The study investigates how post-gelation CO₂ release rates affect hydrogel properties, informing medical application development Hydrogels created using carbon dioxide (CO₂) offer a safer alternative to those formed with acidic agents. While most research has focused on pre-gelation conditions affecting hydrogel properties, this study by researchers from Tokyo University of Science explores the impact…