Whispers from the Abyss: The Secret Life of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone
A five-year study in the Pacific’s Clarion-Clipperton Zone reveals nearly 800 new species, just as the fragile region is targeted for controversial deep-sea mining.
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A five-year study in the Pacific’s Clarion-Clipperton Zone reveals nearly 800 new species, just as the fragile region is targeted for controversial deep-sea mining.
Urban sprawl threatens clean water access for 220 million people by 2050. A landmark study reveals how unchecked city growth could deny basic necessities for hundreds of millions globally. root source: Source: Phys.org article on urban sprawl’s impact on water, published December 2025.
Cambridge scientists reveal how global food choices drive 30,000 species toward extinction—and how one meal can help protect biodiversity worldwide.
A recent study published in Nature has raised alarms by identifying fur farms, particularly those in China, as potential “viral…
The Looming Crisis of Global Resource Extraction Introduction If current trends continue, global resource extraction could rise by an alarming…
The recent floods in northern India have caused immense devastation, resulting in a significant loss of lives and staggering financial damages. The convergence of the monsoon and a western disturbance has been identified as the primary cause of these floods.
The use of aborted fetal cells in cosmetics has been a controversial topic for many years, with some people arguing…