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‘Era of global boiling has arrived’, says UN chief as July sets record as world’s hottest month ever

The Brew News Team   Sun 30 Jul 2023    

After experts confirmed that July was on course to be the world’s hottest month on record, UN Secretary General António Guterres declared that the era of global warming was over and that “the era of global boiling has arrived.” Guterres’ […]

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China is drilling a 10,000-meter-deep hole into Earth’s crust

The Brew News Team   Fri 02 Jun 2023    

As the second-largest economy in the world explores new frontiers above and below the planet’s surface, Chinese scientists have started drilling a 10,000-meter (32,808 foot) hole into the Earth’s crust. According to the official Xinhua News Agency, drilling for what […]

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United Nations Chief warns of tragic consequences of a world without glaciers

The Brew News Team   Fri 24 Mar 2023    

New York: Glaciers are “critical to all life on Earth”, the UN chief reminded the UN 2023 Water Conference warning that unless the rise in sea level due to global warming is reversed, “the consequences will be catastrophic.” Secretary-General António […]

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UAE President announces 2023 as the year of sustainability

Brew Admin   Fri 20 Jan 2023    

UAE: UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan announces that 2023 is the #YearofSustainability with the following statement: “Effective climate action requires a shared vision and collective will. As the host of #COP28, we are committed to […]

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Scientists discover an 8 kilometres wide undersea crater created as the dinosaurs disappeared

Brew Admin   Tue 23 Aug 2022    

Earth: An asteroid from space slammed into the Earth’s surface 66 million years ago, leaving a massive crater underneath the sea and wreaking havoc on the planet. It isn’t the asteroid that doomed the dinosaurs to extinction, but a previously […]

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Suhail Star — Learn the true significance behind nature’s sign of the end of summer

Brew Admin   Sun 21 Aug 2022    

Dubai: The Suhail star is expected to be seen over the southeastern horizon in the UAE and central Arabia, starting from the dawn of August 24. During this time, temperatures begin to fall from this date, because of the Earth’s […]

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Earth’s underwater snow gives clues to search for life on Europa

Brew Admin   Wed 17 Aug 2022    

New York: Studying bizarre underwater snow below ice shelves on Earth can help understand the ice shell of Jupiter‘s moon Europa, as per researchers. Europa is a rocky world about the size of the Earth’s moon that is surrounded by a […]

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You can soon take a trip on the world first only carbon-neutral spaceship

Brew Admin   Thu 11 Aug 2022    

Florida: The space tourism race is booming, but one company is hoping to carve out a niche as “the only carbon-neutral, zero-emission way” to travel to the edge of space. Space Perspective plans to take passengers up to 100,000 feet […]

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Australian researchers generate solar power at night

Brew Admin   Wed 18 May 2022    

Australian scientists have had a major breakthrough in solar technology by producing electricity when the sun isn’t shining. A group of the University of New South Wales (UNSW) researchers have done the impossible by capturing the sun’s energy at night […]

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A sample that could help unravel the history behind the solar system

Brew Admin   Thu 23 Dec 2021    

Just over a year after Japan’s Hayabusa2 mission returned the first subsurface sample of an asteroid to Earth, scientists have determined that the near-Earth asteroid Ryugu is a pristine remnant from the formation of our solar system. This was the […]

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Planet Earth’s to get its first ever civilization black box recorder

Brew Admin   Wed 08 Dec 2021    

Tasmania has been picked to hold the world’s black box. Black box recorders are stored on airplanes and they track everything happening with the craft in the event of a crash or accident. Researchers want a similar device for our […]

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