The ritual assumes something that Western business culture tends to ignore. The state of mind you bring to a decision is of ...
Thousands of miles from China’s populous coastline, a sharp bend in a remote Himalayan river is set to become the centerpiece of one of the country’s most ambitious – and controversial – ...
Cyclone Ditwah exposed Sri Lanka’s catastrophic lack of preparedness. After the first red alerts predicting very heavy rainfall were issued on the night of November 25, Sri Lankan President Anura ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) earned the nickname “forever chemicals” for a good reason. They persist in the environment for decades, are resistant to conventional treatment, and pose ...
Unlike tourist-packed destinations, there are places so perilous that only a few dare to visit. The dangers come from violent ...
Across India, battery recycling faces a mixture of challenges and opportunity as it plays an important role in the country’s ...
Water is connected to everything. We need it for food, energy, health, biodiversity, urbanisation, transport. Yet we abuse ...
A novel method converts industrial lignin waste into porous materials for effective removal of pollutants and bacteria from ...
Open Access Government explores the issue of water pollution and its severe implications for public health and the ...
Food insecurity reaches catastrophic levels: South Sudan enters 2026 with a hunger crisis—28,000 people face catastrophic ...
The study explains that energy use in data centres is dominated by two processes: computing and cooling. Together, they ...
The 20th century was horrible for the Everglades. The broad shallow river, one of the most unique ecosystems on the planet, ...
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