Researchers said soil organic carbon accounted for more than 43 per cent of the total carbon stored in the ecosystem.
Delhi's forests store massive carbon underground, study finds. Potential carbon credits over Rs 4 lakh/hectare. Neem & Babool are key absorbers.
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7.92 crore unincorporated non-agricultural establishments driving economic expansion
India, May 6 -- The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) released the key results of the Annual Survey of Unincorporated Sector Enterprises (ASUSE) for the reference period of ...
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Urban forests store carbon worth Rs 4 lakh/hectare: Study
India, May 10 -- In a city struggling with toxic air and rising temperatures, Delhi's forests have been quietly storing an ...
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China delivered rocks from the far side of the moon — and they appear to be significantly different from everything collected on the nearside
For more than half a century, every rock and grain of lunar soil studied in a laboratory on Earth came from the same side of ...
Objectives To examine the associations between migration experiences during different life stages and long-term health ...
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Sampling is the process of creating a small unbiased population to be used in a test or experiment. The sample removes the impractical idea of surveying everyone in a market or a population. Random ...
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