What Is Global Warming And How Can We Reduce It
The unusual rapid increase in the average surface temperature of the Earth over a period of time, as a result... View Article
The unusual rapid increase in the average surface temperature of the Earth over a period of time, as a result... View Article
Researchers typically consider the later part of the 19th century to be the stage due to which human activities influenced... View Article
Some of the many solutions are as listed below: Planting trees Creating more sustainable means of transportation, drive a fuel-efficient... View Article
Many theories revolve around the adverse effects of global warming, one of which is suspected to be extinction as per... View Article
Global warming causes considerable harm to the health, it increases public health challenges such as heat aggravated illness, vector-borne diseases,... View Article
Some theories, loosely based on science, propose that global warming may or may not lead to the onset of a... View Article
Researchers consider humans today to be the primary cause of global warming as they indulge in activities that contribute to... View Article
Carbon cycle and global warming are connected. The carbon cycle regulates the amount of carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere.... View Article
Fostering livestock for eggs, meat and milk produces about 14.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, they use close to... View Article
30% of the global emissions leads to climate change, as per a panel on climate change which attributes to agricultural... View Article
Mikhail Chailakhyan in 1936 demonstrated that flowering can be induced by graft transmission. He explained that it was due to... View Article
Gibberellin was discovered by E. Kurosawa in 1926 while investigating foolish seedling (bakanae) disease. It was caused by a fungus... View Article
F. Skoog, C. Miller and co-workers discovered cytokinins in 1955. They termed it kinetin, which promotes cytokinesis. It is an... View Article
Walther Flemming discovered chromatin in 1880. He observed the fibrous network present in the nucleus and termed it chromatin (stainable... View Article
The C4 pathway was discovered by M. D. Hatch and C. R. Slack in 1966. It is also known as... View Article
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek discovered bacteria in 1676. He referred to them as dierkens, i.e. small animals or animalcules in english.... View Article
Eduard Tangl discovered the symplastic pathway in 1879 and later Hanstein coined the term ‘symplast’ in 1880. Münch coined the... View Article
The term ‘systematics’ was coined by Carl Linnaeus. It is derived from the word ‘systema’, which means orderly arrangement. In... View Article
The term ‘pteridophytes’ was coined by Haeckel. Pteridophytes are vascular plants but do not produce flowers or seeds. They reproduce... View Article
The term ‘protista’ was coined by Ernst Haeckel in 1866. Protists are unicellular eukaryotes. They are autotrophs as well as... View Article