Japan, like other nations, has taken steps to reinforce controls on making and using asbestos. A portable device for instantaneous measurement of asbestos concentrations in the air has been developed
In a paper published in the journal Nature, psychologist Martha McClintock of the University of Chicago reported what may be the best evidence yet of human pheromones. In an experiment she was able
From the Atlantic to the Pacific, a warm, wet winter promises bumper crops of pollen. Thanks to an extremely mild winter, trees across much of the U.S. - including maple, alder, cotton wood and oak -
Barnala: The government will not allow dumping of chemicals by foreign companies at any cost. He said that any activity harming the interests of the domestic industry would be dealt with
Minister: The Uttar Pradesh minister of state for health and medicare, Arvind Kumar Jain, said on Friday evening "large amounts of synthetic milk are being manufactured and sold in UP, with the
Continuing to clash with US car makers over meeting new clean-air standards, the US oil industry proposed differing standards for lower sulfur fuels, depending on the region where they are sold. The
Greenpeace denounced the decision by Western Forest Products to begin blasting roads into the intact rainforest valleys of the Mooto-Ingram of the Great bear Rainforest. Western's decision
The Greenpeace Mediterranean office said it supports the efforts of the Cyprus government for achieving a "postponement" of the British military exercises planned to begin in the Akamas peninsula.
Over recent years tyremakers have introduced "green" or low rolling resistance,tyres by replacing much of the carbon black .Pirelli has now come up with a new formulation of polymers that has allowed