Umashankar Mishra
Urbanization, changing cropping patterns contributing to temperature rise
Posted on 03 Jul, 2019 02:51 PMNew Delhi, July 3 (India Science Wire): Warming induced by changes in land use and land cover is contributing to rise in temperature in Eastern India, according to a new study.
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High levels of arsenic found in groundwater in Uttar Pradesh
Posted on 30 May, 2019 03:56 PMNew Delhi, May 30 (India Science Wire): A new study has found that as many as 2.34 crore people in rural areas of Uttar Pradesh are exposed to high levels of arsenic in groundwater.
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Antibiotic-resistant genes in Kerala mangroves
Posted on 06 Aug, 2018 04:11 PMAntibiotic resistance is increasing in various microbial populations. A new study by Indian researchers has revealed that antibiotic-resistant genes are present in microorganisms of mangrove regions in Kerala also.
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River basins not climate resilient
Posted on 03 Oct, 2017 08:15 AMClimate change remains a matter of concern globally. A new study by Indian researchers has shown that only six out of 22 river basins in the country have the potential to cope with the threat of climate change, particularly droughts.
![Dr Manish Goyal (right) and Ashutosh Sharma with the ecosystem resilience map they developed.](/sites/default/files/styles/featured_articles/public/iwp/dr_manish_goyal_right_and_ashutosh_sharma_left_with_ecosystem_resilience_map.jpg?itok=Pp3NO2HG)
Wild species get extinct in Keoladeo
Posted on 20 Jul, 2017 08:23 PMOver a span of five decades, eight mammal species have become locally extinct in Keoladeo National Park in Bharatpur, a study has revealed.
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Wastewater from tanneries makes farm soil toxic
Posted on 27 May, 2017 05:22 PMThe use of wastewater for irrigation in agricultural lands is a common practice across the globe. But a study by Indian researchers has found that it can also affect the quality of soil and groundwater, and consequently, human health.
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Greywater irrigation more profitable
Posted on 10 May, 2017 09:42 AMOver the years, the increasing population and urbanisation have meant growing shortage of land for disposal of domestic greywater, indiscriminate cutting down of forests for biomass production and lesser availability of water for irrigation.
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