Founder Chairman Never satisfied with the status quo, Junaid Memon has always pushed his own limits in the face of challenges. Starting his career as a line Producer, he is today the co-founder of Nomad Films. He has produced 7 feature films and...
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Global President – Climate Action 36 years of post doctoral professional experience: Large scale environmental management, environmental monitoring, capacity building, inter-Governmental project development & management, disaster...
MoreMoss protein corrects genetic defects of other plants
Date: July 2, 2020 Source: University of Bonn Almost all land plants employ an army of molecular editors who correct errors in their genetic information. Researchers have now transferred one of these proofreaders from the moss Physcomitrium...
MoreHuman activity on Rivers Outpaces, compounds effects of Climate Change
Date:June 19, 2020 Source:University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, News Bureau Summary : The livelihoods of millions of people living along the world’s biggest river systems are under threat by a range of stressors caused by the daily...
MoreAir Quality Impacts Early Brain Development
Date:June 17, 2020 Source:University of California – Davis Study explores how living close to roadways may impact the brain Summary : Does living close to roadways pose a risk to the developing brain? A study found a link between...
MoreUse of Forests to Offset Carbon Emissions Requires an Understanding of the Risks
Date: June 18, 2020 Source: University of Utah Summary: Given the tremendous ability of forests to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, some governments are counting on planted forests as offsets for greenhouse gas emissions — a sort...
More‘SlothBot in the Garden’ demonstrates hyper-efficient conservation robot
Date:June 20, 2020 Source:Georgia Institute of Technology Summary : For the next several months, visitors to the Atlanta Botanical Garden will be able to observe the testing of a new high-tech tool in the battle to save some of the world’s...
MoreWhy the Mediterranean is a Climate Change Hotspot
Date : June 20, 2020 Source : Massachusetts Institute of Technology Summary : A new analysis uncovers the basis of the severe rainfall declines predicted by many models. Although global climate models vary in many ways, they agree on this: The...
MoreFossilized Fish Could Indicate Rich Deposits of Valuable Rare-Earth Metals
Date:June 19, 2020 Source:University of Tokyo Summary:Rare metals crucial to green industries turn out to have a surprising origin. Ancient global climate change and certain kinds of undersea geology drove fish populations to specific locations...
MoreInnovation by Ancient Farmers adds to Biodiversity of the Amazon
Date:June 18, 2020 Source:University of Exeter Summary:Innovation by ancient farmers to improve soil fertility continues to have an impact on the biodiversity of the Amazon, a major new study shows. For Full Info Visit...
MoreFirst Dinosaur Eggs Were Soft like a Turtle’s
Date:June 17, 2020 Source:American Museum of Natural History Summary : New research suggests that the first dinosaurs laid soft-shelled eggs — a finding that contradicts established thought. The study analyzed the eggs of two vastly...
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