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  • Why flooding hits Spain?

    Why flooding hits Spain?

    Flooding has been a significant part of Spain’s historical and modern landscape, shaped by its geography and climate patterns. The earliest known records of flooding in Spain date back centuries. Ancient texts and local chronicles frequently mention episodes where rivers such as the Guadalquivir and the Ebro overflowed, impacting settlements and agricultural land. During the…

  • World food crisis and impact of science and technology

    World food crisis and impact of science and technology

    The global food crisis has deep historical roots, often tied to population growth, economic instability, climate change, and agricultural practices. Famines in the past were frequently caused by environmental factors, wars, and poor agricultural productivity, leaving millions vulnerable to starvation. Notable examples include the Irish Potato Famine in the 19th century and food shortages during…

  • Scientific history of rice

    Scientific history of rice

    Rice is one of the most significant staple foods in the world, nourishing more than half of the global population. Its origins, cultivation, and consumption are deeply intertwined with human civilization, shaping cultures, economies, and societies. Archaeological history of rice Archaeological evidence suggests rice cultivation began around 9,000 to 11,000 years ago. The earliest known…

  • Kites in advancing science experiments

    Kites in advancing science experiments

    Kites are one of the oldest and most versatile inventions in human history, tracing their origins to ancient China around 2000 years ago. Initially a simple toy or ceremonial object, the kite evolved to play significant roles in military, meteorological, and scientific fields. Early kites were used in military applications, as tools for signalling, measuring…

  • Can virtual power plants optimize energy distribution?

    Can virtual power plants optimize energy distribution?

    Unlike traditional power plants, which are typically characterized by large physical infrastructure such as coal trains, smokestacks, and turbines, virtual power plants (VPP) rely on decentralized energy resources. These resources include rooftop solar panels, electric vehicle chargers, and smart appliances, all of which are integrated into a system that operates without a central physical facility.…

  • The Devastating Floods in Southeast Asia

    The Devastating Floods in Southeast Asia

    Southeast Asia has a monsoon dominated climate and has always been prone to flooding. Recently, the frequency and intensity of flood events have increased dramatically. News reports have been exploding showing the impact of devastating floods. Millions have been affected across countries such as the Philippines, Myanmar, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Thailand, and Pakistan. Torrential…