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COP 26: Nations gathering to fight against Climate Change
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COP 26: Nations gathering to fight against Climate Change

Short for 'Conference Of Parties', the COP 26 is a meeting where nations will come together and discuss climate change. The conference will take place in Glasgow and is a big hope for a better climate on Earth. GLASGOW - Increasing pollution and climate change over the last century has negatively affected the world. Climate experts predict that if pollution continues at the current rate, we might cause irreversible damage to the climate. Climatic damage upon reaching the point of irreversibility will largely decrease the quality of life on Earth. Humans now have a small time bracket to stop climate degradation from reaching irreversibility. Nations will now gather in the COP (Conference of Parties) 26 and plan ways to lower emissions and save the climate. The COP is a series of me...
Species of butterflies critically endangered in California
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Species of butterflies critically endangered in California

Around 18 unique Californian butterflies and moths are at the verge of extinction due to increasing global warming. Preservation of these endangered specie takes place in fertility clinics. CALIFPRNIA, U.S.A. - Over the span of last few decades, environmental problems like pollution, global warming, decreased air quality and droughts have increased. This increase in pollution has caused many different animals and their species to go endangered and ultimately to extinct. According to a survey around 41,415 species of animals are declared endangered, while 16,306 of them are critically endangered. Amongst this list of endangered species exists 18 Californian Butterflies, that once used to fill up the California sky, but are now dependent on labs for their preservation. Locals say ...
Karachi University Professor wins Mustafa Award 2021
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Karachi University Professor wins Mustafa Award 2021

Mustafa Award (Award for top Muslim scientist and researchers) 2021's Muslim World Science Award prize goes to Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary for his contribution in Bio-Organic Chemistry. KARACHI, PAKISTAN - On October 13th, Professor Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Choudhary from the University of Karachi became the Mustafa Award Laureate. Professor Iqbal won this award for his services in the field of bio-organic chemistry. Established in 2012, the Mustafa Prize is an international science and technology award. The Mustafa Award Prize has around four categories which includes Life and Medical Science and Technology, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Information and Communication Science and Technology. Mustafa Award is the Nobel prize of Muslim world. Around 5 scientists from Pakistan...
Google Turned 23 years old and world is celebrating
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Google Turned 23 years old and world is celebrating

World's most used search engine completes its 23 years in full glory. Google has seen so many phases in its life span and failure was never the one. SILICON VALLEY, USA - Google's motto is "Our mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful". While looking at now it is safe to say that they have provided to all. Just imagine a day without using Google or its attributes. It is just impossible now to operate without using this search engine. World is shrunken in google and its universe. So on 23rd Birthday of Google Inc, we pay our heartiest congratulations to the mighty engine of all time. Google congratulated itself with a two tier chocolate cake with letter L as a candle in it. https://twitter.c...
Switzerland is funding world’s largest solar power plant
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Switzerland is funding world’s largest solar power plant

Switzerland has begun a world biggest project of solar energy to fulfil its yearly needs. Energy crises are increasing rapidly in the world. Countries are trying new methods to increase electricity efficiency. Climate change is causing major setbacks in energy layouts. Scientists are trying to find new way of energy. Solar energy is one of the famous ways these days. Switzerland has begun building largest solar energy power plant. On the remote location of LAKE MUTTSEE, 2500 meters ( 8200 fts) above sea level, expected to produce 2.2 Megawatt of electricity. It is one of the unique power plant. Panels placed diagonally in order to get more sunlight on that height. Total capacity of this plant supposed to be around 5,000 solar units to power 740 four-person households and 3.3 million ...