Sunday, December 15, 2013
What would happen if human goes extinct?
From the look of it, I don't think human extinction will happen quite yet because at the current stage, human population is just so huge!
Even if there is a massive natural disaster, or a big health epidemic disease, it is quite impossible to wipe out the whole human population entirely because we are very scattered around the world. We have humans in the cities, in the jungles, at the ice poles, at the dessert, living on the sea etc. We are almost every where!
But what would happen if we are all gone?
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Removing Carbon (CO2) From The Atmosphere
With the obsession of climate change and global warming, researchers have came up with several ways to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere with the hope that it would slow down global warming. This is called Carbon Geoengineering. These techniques are also referred to as carbon dioxide removal (CDR) or more simply, carbon technologies.
Sunday, December 1, 2013
The Story Of Stuff & So Much More!
The Story Of Stuff is an interesting series about how we consumers are taught or encouraged by manufacturers and business people to buy things that we do not need and which would harm the environment.
In this series of the Story of Stuff, interesting videos on how several daily items which we commonly used, are being marketed by manufacturers and make us consumers keep buying them.
These are really good videos to watch to understand more on consumerism and how business are pushing non essential items to consumers but making consumers think that we need them.
Penguin Facts
Who does not like the blubber filled birds called penguins!
Interesting facts about penguins coming ahead!
1. Penguins cannot fly thus they are categorized as flightless birds.
2. Their distinct colouring of white bellies & black back & wings is thought to hide penguins from predators in the sea. It helps with the camouflage.
1. Penguins cannot fly thus they are categorized as flightless birds.
2. Their distinct colouring of white bellies & black back & wings is thought to hide penguins from predators in the sea. It helps with the camouflage.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Volunteering in Wildlife Rescue Centres
Many of us loves animals and wildlife so much so that some of us would give anything to have a chance to work with them. However many times, a relevant qualification is needed to be able to work with the wildlife in the professional field.
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Why Each Human Face is Unique
The human face is usually regarded as the main identity of a person as it is not common to come across another of the same person with the exact facial features with you. Even identical twins do not look exactly alike and here is the reason why each human face is unique.
A new study by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has now shown that gene enhancers -- regulatory sequences of DNA that act to turn-on or amplify the expression of a specific gene -- are major players in craniofacial development which simply means your physical facial features such as the shape of your nose, eyes, ears, mouth, the distance between them etc.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Why Plants Live Longer Than Animals
What the researchers have found is as explained by Lieven De Veylder, one of the researchers, "Our data suggest that certain organizing stem cells in plant roots are less sensitive for DNA-damage. Those cells hold an original and intact DNA copy which can be used to replace damaged cells if necessary. Animals rely on a similar mechanism but most likely plants have employed this in a more optimized manner. This could explain why many plants can live for more than hundreds of years, while this is quite exceptional for animals."
Sunday, November 3, 2013
A Monkey That Purrs
Over the course of four years—from 2010 to 2013— 441 new species were scientifically identified in the Amazon by WWF which includes a species of titi monkey that purrs like a cat.
The Caqueta titi monkey: This new species, Callicebus caquetensis, is one of about 20 species of titi monkey, which all live in the Amazon basin. The babies have an endearing trait, "When they feel very content they purr towards each other," explained scientist Thomas Defler.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Fundraising for Perhentian Island Marine Research Station
The aim to to raise funds for the start up costs of the centre that includes buying scuba diving equipment, a boat, renovation of our centre, surveying equipment and scuba diving training for the villagers.
The island is well knwoned for it beautiful beach, coral reefs and amazing diving sites. It is also a place where turtle nest, so the marine research station will greatly benefit and will provide much need labour for its conservation purposes.
A Potentially Invasive Plant May Bring Positive Impact Towards a Region.
It is always feared that invasive species which includes plants or animals will most likely bring harm towards its unnatural habitat as its population is not able to be controlled by its natural predators/ enemies due to their absence. Thus the invasive species are able to thrive and replace the natural species of a particular area.
However a recent study published in the open access Journal of Hymenoptera Research, aimed to obtain empirical data on the activity and distribution of the bee species Braunsapis puangensis in the Suva area of Fiji and examine its association with the invasive creeping daisy Sphagneticola trilobata. The paper suggests that the invasive creeping daisy could in fact have a positive influence on a wild bee pollinator species, thus benefiting crops and biodiversity on the islands.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Endangered Animals Species You Most Likely Have Never Heard Of
Endangered Animals Species You Most Likely Have Never Heard Of
In the conservation field, animals & plant species has conservation status which states how likely the species is going to be extinct in the future. The status ranges from 'Least concern' to 'Critically endangered' and lastly and sadly 'Extinct'.
Many articles and news have covered well known iconic animal species which has a 'Vulnerable' to 'Critically endangered' status such as several species tigers, turtles, orangutan, tuna, dolphin, whales, panda, gorilla, sharks, rhinocerous and many more which most of us know how these animal species look like.
In the conservation field, animals & plant species has conservation status which states how likely the species is going to be extinct in the future. The status ranges from 'Least concern' to 'Critically endangered' and lastly and sadly 'Extinct'.
Many articles and news have covered well known iconic animal species which has a 'Vulnerable' to 'Critically endangered' status such as several species tigers, turtles, orangutan, tuna, dolphin, whales, panda, gorilla, sharks, rhinocerous and many more which most of us know how these animal species look like.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Effects of Dams and Reservoirs On The Environment
Effects of Dams and Reservoirs On The Environment
First of all, what are dams and reservoirs?
Well according to Wikipedia:
"A dam is a barrier that impounds water or underground streams. Dams generally serve the primary purpose of retaining water, while other structures such as floodgates or levees (also known as dikes) are used to manage or prevent water flow into specific land regions. Hydropower and pumped-storage hydroelectricity are often used in conjunction with dams to generate electricity. A dam can also be used to collect water or for storage of water which can be evenly distributed between locations."
First of all, what are dams and reservoirs?
Well according to Wikipedia:
"A dam is a barrier that impounds water or underground streams. Dams generally serve the primary purpose of retaining water, while other structures such as floodgates or levees (also known as dikes) are used to manage or prevent water flow into specific land regions. Hydropower and pumped-storage hydroelectricity are often used in conjunction with dams to generate electricity. A dam can also be used to collect water or for storage of water which can be evenly distributed between locations."
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
What is Evolution? Explaining through interesting YouTube videos!
What is Evolution? Explaining through interesting YouTube videos!
Evolution is a biological theory of how the current species of animals present at this time originate or changed in time from their ancestry form species many million years ago.
A very common example would be how did the ancestry form of apes changed and evolved to become humans.
In the internet, tons of articles are written about evolution, some are very simplistic articles while some could go on and on about other related theories and it can be a lot of materials to digest before you could grasp a good understanding of evolution.
However here, I will not dwell much on what evolution is, but rather share several YouTube videos which are very fun to watch and easy to understand and hopefully you will enjoy it as much as I did.
Evolution is a biological theory of how the current species of animals present at this time originate or changed in time from their ancestry form species many million years ago.
A very common example would be how did the ancestry form of apes changed and evolved to become humans.
In the internet, tons of articles are written about evolution, some are very simplistic articles while some could go on and on about other related theories and it can be a lot of materials to digest before you could grasp a good understanding of evolution.
However here, I will not dwell much on what evolution is, but rather share several YouTube videos which are very fun to watch and easy to understand and hopefully you will enjoy it as much as I did.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
List of Popular Environmental Concerns
List of Popular Environmental Concerns
It is good to know that now more and more people are getting aware about environmental issues and even started acting upon it in their effort to save their beloved environment.
Many years ago, the top environmental concerns were only global warming and anything to do with carbon foot print, but now the public are more aware about other issues such as food safety, health safety and many more which are directly related to our surroundings and environment as well.
Here are the list of top environmental concerns of the public in 2012/2013.
It is good to know that now more and more people are getting aware about environmental issues and even started acting upon it in their effort to save their beloved environment.
Many years ago, the top environmental concerns were only global warming and anything to do with carbon foot print, but now the public are more aware about other issues such as food safety, health safety and many more which are directly related to our surroundings and environment as well.
Here are the list of top environmental concerns of the public in 2012/2013.
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