Batman Turns 85: Exclusive Tumbler Batmobiles for Sale—Discover its History and Features!

Batman Turns 85: Exclusive Tumbler Batmobiles for Sale—Discover its History and Features!

According to Wayne Enterprises, Batman is the tenth most recognizable brand in the world. Regardless of the order of the logos, we can safely say that almost everyone knows the bat. However, did you know that the word batmobile, i.e. Batman’s car, was first used in comics in 1941? Photo: Warner Bros. Batman was created … Read more

Astronaut plans to plant the first tree on Mars

Astronaut plans to plant the first tree on Mars

Jakarta – Scientists are planning to do the impossible, that is to plant trees on Mars. If he succeeds, this would be the first tree to grow on Mars. In recent research, it was found that it is necessary to increase carbon dioxide (CO2) on Mars to support the growth of plants and increase the … Read more

Scientists find a thousand footprints the size of a car

Scientists find a thousand footprints the size of a car

Music band – Scientists claim that the millipedes were as big as cars in the Carboniferous period or 100 million years before the dinosaurs arrived. Scientists have made a surprising discovery on the north east coast of England in the form of a 326 million year old fossil. Referring from detikINETthis fossil shows the largest … Read more

European Parliament: New law changes the renovation and construction of buildings in the EU – 2024-03-13 02:16:29

European Parliament: New law changes the renovation and construction of buildings in the EU
 – 2024-03-13 02:16:29

A new law requiring member states to promote the renovation of buildings to make them more energy efficient to reduce the EU’s carbon dioxide emissions was approved by the European Parliament today. Thus, from 2030 all new buildings in the EU should have zero carbon emissions. Agricultural buildings and heritage buildings will be excluded. The … Read more

The Importance of Soil as the World’s Most Vital Carbon Store: Insights from Australian Soil Scientist Christine Jones

The Importance of Soil as the World’s Most Vital Carbon Store: Insights from Australian Soil Scientist Christine Jones

The top 30 centimeters of the world’s soils contain three times as much CO2 as all vegetation. However, if we also look at the layer from 30 centimeters deep to one meter deep, that amount of carbon is stored there. According to Australian soil scientist Christine Jones, we usually overlook this important carbon storage. Jones … Read more

The Environmental Potential of Abandoned Offshore Oil Rigs: Carbon Capture and Environmental Benefits

The Environmental Potential of Abandoned Offshore Oil Rigs: Carbon Capture and Environmental Benefits

The world’s oceans are a graveyard for tens of thousands of abandoned offshore oil rigs. There are more than 32 thousand of them in the waters of the United States alone. More and more rigs are continually being retired as oil fields age and global energy markets and fuel policies shift further away from fossil … Read more

NASA Reveals Carbon-Rich Bennu Asteroid Samples and Origins of Life on Earth

NASA Reveals Carbon-Rich Bennu Asteroid Samples and Origins of Life on Earth

Jakarta – The United States Space Agency, NASA, has succeeded in revealing the contents contained in samples of the asteroid Bennu. The sample was shown in the auditorium of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Houston. “The OSIRIS-REx sample is the largest carbon-rich asteroid sample ever sent to Earth and will help scientists investigate the origins of … Read more

YangWang U9: BYD’s Incredible Electric Supercar with 1,100 HP and 2-Second Acceleration

YangWang U9: BYD’s Incredible Electric Supercar with 1,100 HP and 2-Second Acceleration

At the beginning of this year, the Chinese BYD launched one of the most fabulous electric supercars in China, named YangWang U9. The car has 4 electric motors, totaling 1,100 HP, and reaches the first hundred in just 2 seconds, aspiring to become a kind of China’s Rimac Nevera. AND, although the supercar’s brakes appear … Read more

“Asthma Care for All: Urgent Reforms Needed for Equitable Access to Quality Treatment and Improved Outcomes”

“Asthma Care for All: Urgent Reforms Needed for Equitable Access to Quality Treatment and Improved Outcomes”

Asthma is a widespread chronic noncommunicable disease affecting an estimated 262 million people worldwide. Sadly, asthma is often poorly managed and misunderstood, which contributed to an estimated 455,000 preventable deaths in 2019. On World Asthma Day, the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) and the respiratory community are calling for “Asthma Care for All” through reforms … Read more

Transport Promotes Alternative Transport Plans Aims to reduce 41 million tonnes of carbon

Transport Promotes Alternative Transport Plans Aims to reduce 41 million tonnes of carbon

Thailand’s greenhouse gas emission ratesIn the case of normal operations All regions and branches, for a total of 318.66 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent. (MtCO2e), of which 61.175 million tons were released by the transport sector, which accounted for 25.82% of the energy sector’s total greenhouse gas emissions, or 19.2% of Thailand’s total greenhouse … Read more