Environmental psychology in the workplace and how it affects well-being

In the workplace, environmental psychology plays a huge role with regard to employee well-being. In fact, environmental psychology studies the relationship between your health and the environment in which you live. In this article, we will dig deeper to know more about it. Read on to find out more. According to Russell and Snodgrass, environmental … Read more

Pioneer 10’s twisting path through space poses an overwhelming puzzle for physicists

On March 2, 1972, on a balmy Thursday on Florida’s humid Cape Canaveral Peninsula, NASA’s 570-pound Atlas Centaur rocket named Pioneer 10 lifted off. Over the next 10 years, Pioneer sent back stunning reports from the far reaches of the solar system, carrying out its mission with great success. Then, instead of becoming silent as … Read more

Career in agriculture and forestry

Agriculture is an important field of study. Being the largest sector of the Indian economy, it is the main occupation of the majority of Indians who completely depend on it for their livelihood. Studying in agriculture involves a wide range of activities such as research, teaching and some supervisory work that is done in the … Read more

5 best careers in political science

p {bottom margin: 0.25 cm; line-height: 120%; }Link { } If you want to make your career in the field of political science, then this article is for you. If you are confused about career options after obtaining your degree, don’t worry because there are plenty of career opportunities available to you after completing your … Read more

Renaissance science and the problem of overpopulation

The fifth century BC philosopher, Anaxagoras, was a central figure in the development of the life sciences in the classical Greek era. The Harvard/NASA High Energy Astrophysics Department Library published papers demonstrating that this science of life was based on fractal geometric logic. During the fifth century, St. Augustine classified the mathematics of the pagan … Read more

Global warming – a challenge of the twenty-first century

The average air temperature near Earth’s surface has risen about 1.33 degrees Fahrenheit over the past 100 years. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) states that “most of the observed increase in average global temperatures since the mid-20th century is likely due to the observed increase in greenhouse gas concentrations through the greenhouse effect.” … Read more

Vertical farming is on the rise

Over the next 40 years, the United Nations predicts a global population boom, which will lead to a shortage of agricultural land. Great Stuff Hydroponics believes we can overcome this problem and help reduce the environmental impact of our cities by building vertical hydroponics buildings in urban centers. Providing food in the West is not … Read more