A new study says that climate change may kill 65 percent of insects on Earth
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A new study says that climate change may kill 65 percent of insects on Earth

How may climate change destroy beautiful nature? It’s true that the majority of people only associate the adjectives “beautiful” and “insect” with butterflies. However, there are other lovely insects that are not butterflies. Invertebrates, or creatures without backbones, include insects. They belong to the class of arthropods (which means they feature a segmented body, an…

A new study suggests that whales consume millions of plastic particles each day

A new study suggests that whales consume millions of plastic particles each day

Plastic is a petroleum-based synthetic organic polymer with properties that make it ideal for a wide range of uses, such as packaging, construction, sports equipment, household goods, automobiles, and electronics. Every year, more than 300 million tons of plastic are produced, with half of that amount going toward the production of items with a single…

First saliva-based pregnancy test kit launched in Israel; available globally by 2023
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First saliva-based pregnancy test kit launched in Israel; available globally by 2023

It’s a non-invasive saliva test, which means you won’t even have to use urine or blood on stick.This is the biggest leap forward for women’s health in decades. SaliStick is a novel pregnancy test kit created by an Israeli start-up company that uses saliva to detect pregnancy. The kit was introduced in Israel and will…

There is a possibility that some blue lakes could turn green or brown as a result of climate change.
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There is a possibility that some blue lakes could turn green or brown as a result of climate change.

In the future, some picturesque blue lakes may not be so blue due to the effects of climate change. About one-third of the world’s lakes are blue, but rising temperatures may change that. Researchers examined satellite images from 2013 to 2020 to determine the color of more than 85,000 lakes worldwide.The researches focused on the…