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Strait of Hormuz: Why This Narrow Waterway Controls Global Energy, Geopolitics & War Dynamics
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most strategically important waterways in the world. This narrow passage, located between Oman and Iran, connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea and global shipping routes. Beneath and around these contested waters lie some of the richest oil and gas deposits on Earth — a legacy of hundreds of millions of years of tectonic activity, ancient salt formations, and vast carbonate platforms.

Gyan Prakash Satyam
4 days ago7 min read


How to survive the Heat Waves in the year of Super El Niño 2026?
The year 2026 is witnessing the intensification of a Super El Niño, a phenomenon that meteorologists warn could push summer temperatures to record-breaking extremes across South Asia and beyond, triggering extreme heat waves. Unlike ordinary El Niño years, a Super El Niño can supercharge the atmosphere with excess heat, triggering prolonged heatwaves, erratic monsoons, and dangerously high humidity levels that can overwhelm the human body within hours. Climate change and glob

Gyan Prakash Satyam
7 days ago4 min read


Super El Niño 2026: What Scientists Are Warning Right Now?
A rare Super El Niño may occur in 2026, potentially breaking global temperature records and altering weather patterns globally. The warm and cool stages of a natural climatic pattern that occur throughout the tropical Pacific are known as El Niño and La Niña, respectively. A typical El Niño is defined as an anomaly above +0.5°C for five consecutive months. Above +1.5°C is a "strong" event. At +2.0°C or above, the event earns the informal title of "Super El Niño".

Sirish Kumar
Apr 266 min read


What does the organic molecule discovery on Mars suggest?
The quest to find organic compounds on Mars has significantly advanced over the last ten years, with the identification of basic aromatic compounds, S-heterocycles, and aliphatic organic substances in the Gale crater. The in situ identification of more than 20 organic compounds from clay-containing sandstones found in the approximately 3.5-billion-year-old Knockfarrill Hill member of Glen Torridon, located within Gale crater.

Gyan Prakash Satyam
Apr 232 min read


The Paradox of Artificial Intelligence in Climate Change Actions
Artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly advanced scientific analysis not only in climate change but also across all other branches where data processing, enhanced modelling, simulation, and complex tasks are involved. The present is the era of AI, which is growing rapidly and evolving from AI Agents to Artificial Generative Intelligence (AGI).

Sirish Kumar
Apr 206 min read


How a rocket launch impacts the atmosphere
From Vostok-1 to Artemis, space exploration stands as the greatest testament of human curiosity and exploration. Each launch is a triumph of science, i.e. decoding the universe using telescopes, connecting billions using satellites, astronauts inspiring generations, and several other research activities. Yet every ignition also marks an imprint on our atmosphere.

Gyan Prakash Satyam
Apr 135 min read


Effects of Climate Change on Future Groundwater Availability
Climate change is a conspicuous and imperious global challenge of the 21st century that has far-reaching influences including groundwater.

Arvind Kumar Gond
Jun 29, 20243 min read


The Rise in the Himalayan Landslides
Landslides are one of the most indispensable natural disaster phenomena that involve the downward movement of rocks, soil, and debris along

Arvind Kumar Gond
Jun 27, 20243 min read


Which factors have converted The Indian Summer into a drastic heatwave situation
India is experiencing a severe heatwave, with temperatures soaring to record-breaking highs.

Gyan Prakash Satyam
Jun 25, 20247 min read


The Need for Including Climate Change Education in Curricula
Despite being the least accountable for climate change, children are most likely to experience its effects.

Sirish Kumar
May 6, 20243 min read


How Cities are facing a double whammy of Global Warming and Urban Heat Island Effect?
The Urban heat island (UHI) effect is the phenomenon of heat accumulation due to urban development and human activity.

Sirish Kumar
Apr 26, 20244 min read


How to use Artificial Intelligence to fight climate change
This is a million-dollar question because it solely depends upon how we train artificial intelligence as well as how AI evolve in future.

Sirish Kumar
Apr 26, 20244 min read


EARTH DAY
April 22, 1970, was the first World Earth Day observed in the United States (U.S.).

Arvind Kumar Gond
Apr 22, 20242 min read


Stable Auroral Red Arc (SAR) and Aurora Forecast
Spectral Red Aurora isvisible in sky in Ladakh, India. Source IIA Auroral displays at high latitudes are one of the notable space weather events that result from Sun-Earth interactions. Stable auroral red (SAR) phenomena originated at the sub-auroral latitudes of the equator. Unlike the Polar Aurora, Stable Auroral Red (SAR) arcs are among the lesser-known auroras and were first discovered in 1956 . SAR is an exceptional atmospheric phenomenon observed amidst a strong G3-cla

Gyan Prakash Satyam
Feb 17, 20244 min read


How Basalt rocks can help in fighting global warming?
The physicochemical features of basaltic rocks make them suitable for capturing carbon dioxides and storing them as carbonate minerals.

Sirish Kumar
Feb 14, 20245 min read


How climate change is affecting cyclones?
Global warming is now significantly perturbing climatic trends and its effect on tropical cyclones is also evident.

Sirish Kumar
Feb 13, 20244 min read


Hydrogen: Potential as a fuel, types and production and how it can help achieve net zero target
At present, the whole world including human civilization is suffering from the problem of global climate change. As such, the whole world is trying to minimize this problem at various scientific platforms including the ‘Net Zero’ target. The main reason for taking it into effect is the rise in global average temperature as a consequence of the increasing global atmospheric CO2 concentrations. This global warming phenomenon is responsible for frequent climatic hazards e.g. flo

Sunil Kumar
Aug 5, 20237 min read


Global warming: Causes, Effects and Mitigation
Human evolution and the onset of Global warming In the course of the evolution of humans on this planet, we have gathered pieces of information where the major share is from the planet Earth and a minor from outer space. Processing that information grows our skills for developing an advanced civilization on Earth. This journey of evolution of human intelligence almost took thousands of years from early Primates to modern Homosapien. The rapid or more precisely development of

Sirish Kumar
Aug 3, 20237 min read
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