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Life in Yakutsk at Minus 49 Degrees Fahrenheit

See how residents of Yakutsk, Russia, the coldest major city on Earth, carry on with daily life despite temperatures plunging to -49°F (-45°C). Discover their secret to surviving the extreme cold.

7 Plants That Survive Harsh Winter & Snow

Discover 7 resilient winter plants that can survive snow and extreme cold. Gardeners swear by these hardy species for adding beauty and hope to frosty gardens.

4 Cyclones in Bay of Bengal in 2 Months, 2025 Matches 2024

2025 witnessed four cyclones forming in the Bay of Bengal in just two months, maintaining the north Indian Ocean's average. Experts link this rapid formation to a warming Indian Ocean and a weak La Nina. Read the full analysis.

5 Driest Places on Earth You Can Visit

Explore the world's most extreme arid landscapes, from Chile's Atacama to Iran's Lut Desert. Discover how life survives and why these hostile places attract adventurous travellers.

10 Dead Sea Turtles Found on Chennai Coast

10 dead sea turtles washed ashore in Chennai, raising concerns for olive ridley conservation. Experts cite fishing nets and pollution as key threats. Read more.

India's First Coral Reef Research Centre in Andaman

India will establish its first dedicated coral reef research centre in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands to protect marine biodiversity and study climate change impacts. This initiative marks a significant step in marine conservation.

COP30 verdict: More talk than action on climate

COP30 climate talks in Brazil failed to deliver ambitious emission cuts. India faced extreme weather on 99% of days, highlighting urgent need for climate action and adaptation finance.

Navy Officer's High-Altitude Photography Challenges

Former Indian Navy Captain Navtej Singh shares the extreme physical demands of aerial photography at 20,000 feet. Discover how military precision meets combat art in freezing moments mid-air.

Ex-Navy officer braves 300-knot winds for viral photo

Former Indian Navy officer Captain Navtej Singh endured extreme conditions at 20,000 feet with 300-knot winds to capture stunning aerial photographs. Watch the viral video that showcases this incredible feat of human endurance and technical precision.

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