Exploring the Beauty and Significance of Cow Sculptures

Introduction to Cow Sculptures have been an integral part of human artistic expression for centuries. From ancient civilizations to modern galleries, these sculptures have held various meanings and significance across different cultures. In this article, we delve into the rich history, cultural significance, types, techniques, and contemporary relevance of cow sculptures. History of Cow Sculptures … Read more

Genomics Market is growing at a CAGR of 19.4% in the forecast period 2024-2031

The genomics market is a rapidly evolving sector, driven by advancements in genetic research and technology. As the study of genomes—an organism s complete set of DNA—continues to progress, it is creating new opportunities and challenges in various fields including medicine, agriculture, and environmental science. According to the latest report by SkyQuest Technology Consulting, the … Read more

The Golden Rules of Responding to Negative Business Reviews

Navigating the choppy waters of negative business reviews can be daunting, yet it’s crucial for maintaining a positive online presence. Mastering the art of responding to such critiques is not just about damage control; it’s an opportunity to showcase your commitment to customer satisfaction. The golden rules of responding highlight the importance of timely, respectful, … Read more

Find Space and Peace of Mind with Storage Units

In a world where we’re continually accumulating items, finding the right balance between keeping cherished belongings and maintaining an organized living space can be challenging. Whether you’re downsizing, moving, or simply decluttering, storage units offer a practical solution. This blog post aims to explore the myriad ways storage units can enhance your life, offering not … Read more

HEALTH-KENYA: Months After Dump Scare, Problems Persist

Kwamboka Oyaro NAIROBI, May 13 2008 (IPS) – Every day, the Dandora dumpsite in the eastern part of Nairobi receives 2,000 tonnes of rubbish about half of the waste generated daily by the capital s 4.5 million people. The 12-hectare site is a low mountain of smouldering trash. Vultures and marabou storks circle overhead in … Read more

Universities “Not Living up to Missions” on Global Health Research

HIV-positive children in Muhanga, a village in Rwanda. Credit: Aimable Twahirwa/IPS WASHINGTON, Apr 4 2013 (IPS) – A first-time ranking of 54 top research universities in the United States and Canada has found that a miniscule percentage of funding goes to neglected diseases, despite the outsized influence that public universities play in developing medicines for … Read more

Making an Economic Case for Climate Action

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (left) receives the legal instruments for joining the Paris Agreement from Barack Obama, President of the United States, at a special ceremony held in Hangzhou, China. Credit: UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe UNITED NATIONS, Oct 2 2017 (IPS) – Having faced a year of record temperatures and devastating hurricanes, the United States stands more … Read more

Ideology and Dogma Ensure Policy Disaster

SYDNEY and KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 4 2022 (IPS) – Central banks (CBs) around the world – led by the US Fed, European Central Bank and Bank of England – are raising interest rates, ostensibly to check inflation. The ensuing race to the bottom is hastening world economic recession. Going for broke New UK Prime Minister … Read more

Falling Clean Energy Costs Create Opportunity to Boost Climate Action in COVID-19 Recovery Packages

Frankfurt / Nairobi, Jun 10 2020 – As COVID-19 hits the fossil fuel industry, a new report shows that renewable energy is more cost-effective than ever providing an opportunity to prioritize clean energy in economic recovery packages and bring the world closer to meeting the Paris Agreement goals. Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment 2020 … Read more