7 Ancient Fish Species Older Than Dinosaurs
Discover seven remarkable 'living fossil' fish species whose lineages date back 200-500 million years, offering insights into prehistoric life and evolutionary stability.
Discover seven remarkable 'living fossil' fish species whose lineages date back 200-500 million years, offering insights into prehistoric life and evolutionary stability.
Scientists off Argentina captured rare footage of a giant phantom jellyfish, a deep-sea species seldom seen. First collected in 1899, it was recognized as a species 60 years later and has been documented only about 100 times.
While Latin America holds vast freshwater reserves, cities like Sao Paulo and Lima face severe water stress due to infrastructure gaps, inequality, and climate change, highlighting a global urban water crisis.
Sustaina India 3: Bitter Nectar exhibition curated by Thukral and Tagra uses art to explore climate change's impact on fruiting cycles and food systems, blending science with creativity.
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RecommendedClimate activist Sonam Wangchuk informed the Supreme Court he is receiving appropriate care at a treatment centre, addressing concerns about his health during his ongoing protest.
Russia's FSB alleges Polish special services assisted Ukraine in a plot to kill General Vladimir Alekseyev, with a suspect arrested in UAE. Ukraine denies involvement as tensions escalate.
Discover why Earth's seasons shift due to its 23.5-degree axial tilt, not proximity to the Sun. Learn how this tilt causes summer warmth, winter chill, and mild transitions in spring and autumn.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto criticizes Western leaders for accompanying Ukraine's President Zelensky to US talks, claiming it humiliates him and blocks peace with Russia, warning future deals could be worse for Ukraine and Europe.
Exploring the nature of ivory, its historical significance, and the devastating impact of poaching on elephants. Learn why this material remains controversial and what alternatives exist.
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RecommendedMumbai hosts the International Arboriculture Conference on March 7-8, focusing on urban forestry, tree management, and environmental sustainability.
Violent clashes between Tangkhul Naga and Kuki communities in Manipur's Ukhrul district led to 25 houses and four government quarters being burnt, forcing residents to flee amid gunfire and arson.
Aasha, a Namibian cheetah, gave birth to five cubs at Kuno National Park, raising India's total cheetah population to 35. This marks the eighth successful litter since the program's 2022 launch.
Researchers discovered a living harpy eagle chick in Brazil's Pantanal wetlands, the only known active nest in southern Brazil, offering hope amid habitat loss threats.
Juan Pablo Guanipa, a prominent Venezuelan opposition figure, was reportedly kidnapped by armed men in Caracas just hours after being freed from prison. His party blames senior government officials for the abduction.
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RecommendedIran's top military commanders declare all US military movements are being monitored and promise a swift, decisive response to any aggression, while questioning Washington's commitment to nuclear talks.
The Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement has accused Pakistan of enforced disappearances, calling for the immediate release of detained Pashtun activists amid ongoing human rights concerns.
Delhi's CAQM unveils a comprehensive 2026 action plan targeting 15% PM2.5 and 20% PM10 reduction through expanded monitoring, electric mobility, and public transport.
Explore bizarre plants like the corpse flower that smells like rotting flesh, pebble-like desert survivors, and carnivorous wonders that hunt insects. Discover nature's strangest adaptations.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that US military deployment does not intimidate Iran, ruling out halting uranium enrichment in talks with Washington. Iran is consulting with strategic partners China and Russia.
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RecommendedAn eight-year-old boy was critically injured after a wild animal attacked him in Bahraich's Khairighat area. Villagers rescued the child, who is now undergoing treatment.
The Chandigarh Pollution Control Committee has directed a Ghaziabad-based firm to deposit Rs 2.37 lakh as environment compensation for operating without consent at the Dadumajra dumping site.
The mother and wife of late environmental activist Radheshyam Pemani Bishnoi were hospitalized in Jaisalmer after their health deteriorated following a three-day fast in solidarity with the Save Khejri movement.
Indore experienced its coldest February night in two years with temperatures plunging to 10.6°C, creating biting cold conditions. The Met department attributes this to atmospheric systems, with a gradual warming trend expected soon.
New research using zinc isotopes reveals Bermuda's volcanic rocks originated from carbon-rich fluids stored deep in Earth's mantle since the Pangaea supercontinent era, not from recycled seafloor sediments.
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RecommendedA private contractor hired for desilting Rajasthan's Bisalpur Dam has allegedly encroached on the protected catchment zone, constructing permanent structures in violation of contract terms and environmental norms.
Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi receives a 15-month prison sentence for supporting anti-hijab protests, highlighting ongoing human rights tensions in the country.
Volunteers restoring Perur Periyakulam lake in Coimbatore discovered evidence of drug use and alcohol consumption, raising concerns about the lake's ecosystem and social environment.
Rajasthan experiences a sharp temperature contrast with warm afternoons up to 31°C in Barmer and cold mornings as low as 4.9°C in Fatehpur. Meteorological officials attribute this to clear skies and northerly winds.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi has been sentenced to over seven additional years in prison by an Iranian court while on hunger strike, as Tehran intensifies its crackdown on dissent.
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RecommendedTehran and Jakarta face existential water crises, while Indian cities like Delhi and Bengaluru grapple with acute shortages. Climate change and overexploitation are driving capitals toward potential abandonment.