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Four-legged ancient whale’s remains discovered in Peru
Discovery provides new insight into whales’ evolution
Total of 113 million people faced food insecurity because of climate change, conflicts
2018 witnessed world’s most severe food crisis
Climate change increases exposure to disease-carrying mosquitoes
One billion people will be threatened by tropical diseases like dengue fever
Independent studies find likely source of methane on Mars
Methane was discovered in Martian atmosphere more than a decade ago
Biofuel for aircraft, missiles could decrease costs, save earth
Study opens new general strategy for synthesis of advanced aviation fuel using cellulose
Remains of ancient harbour found underwater in eastern port of Alexandria
Researchers correlated sea level geomorphological, archaeological, biological indicators
New genetic modification could increase plant’s disease resistance
Study findings thought to cause great potential benefit to farmers
Adapting organic, ecological farming systems: Cuba revolutionises its agriculture sector
Country replaces tractors with bulls to plough land due to fuel shortage
Shipping traffic globally could increase invasive species
Global maritime traffic to increase by 240% to 1,209% by 2050, compared with 2014 levels
Scientists to end China’s hegemony on Rare Earth Elements production
One of potential sources of REE is phosphogypsum
Grave of 140 slaughtered children in Peru reveals Chimú secrets
Great sacrifice was for Chimú ancestors to stop heavy rain
World oceans face more frequent, faster ‘angry’ summers
Marine heatwaves increased by 54% during past 60 years
Second-ever HIV patient cured: study
It comes 10 years after first case, known as the ‘Berlin Patient’
FAO warns of biodiversity loss, praises biodiversity-friendly practices
Rising temperatures will lead to northwards shifts in ranges of fish species in Egypt
New study warns of hegemony of four main crops
We hope to inform specific policy counsel that support crop diversity on country-by-country basis
FAO warns of desert locust raids in Egypt, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen
Egypt in danger of migratory pest, as groups of mature winged adults, few swarms moved north along coast to southeast Egypt
Arctic lakes emit less carbon amount than previously thought
In many parts of world, lakes receive, break down plenty of terrestrial carbon
Climate change could have economic opportunity for Arctic nations
About 8% of annual sediment input delivered to global oceans comes from Greenland ice sheet
Scientists reveal secrets of Denisovans in Siberian cave
Findings show that Denisovans, Neanderthals interbred over 100 years ago
Earth core started to solidify 565m years ago, unlike previous beliefs
“There is this huge range of 2bn years which scientists think is time frame when inner core was formed,” says Tarduno
Geopolitics, climate change pose threats to food production
Researchers identify 226 food shocks across 134 nations in 53-year period
Environment Minister, SEMED’s managing director discuss COP14, recycling projects
Fouad praised level of collaboration between bank and ministry in several environmental projects in Egypt
Fouad stresses importance of education in raising environmental awareness
Minister announced launching cultural event for environmental topics
Four suggested scientific solutions for Egypt’s water dilemma
Egypt projected to have critical countrywide fresh water, food shortages by 2025
Climate change strengthens sea waves, threatens coastal zones
Waves shape coastlines, influence how, where to build coastal infrastructures
Philips launches Ingenia Ambition X for step-change in productivity
Application combines fully sealed BlueSeal magnet technology, workflow innovations
African Youth Conference for Environmental Sustainability in Industries to be held in April
Event comes within Egypt’s presidency over African Union
Termites: efficient miniature fighters during droughts in rainforests
This study is yet another proof that we need to conserve biodiversity
North African date palms have Middle Eastern origin
Oldest archaeological evidence for Phoenix dactylifera found in UAE, Kuwait
Study reveals first direct evidence of Basilosaurus isis’ diet
15-metre-long ancient whale, discovered in Wadi Al-Hitan, was top marine predator