Nature & Wildlife
- Sep- 2021 -30 September
Are you an Indian citizen? If so, you can visit these countries on a tourist visa
Several countries have now opened their borders to Indian travellers because of the improving Covid-19 situation in India, so people…
Read More » - 29 September
If you forget to flush the public toilet in this country, you may go to jail!
Every country has its own laws, rules, and regulations. In many countries, even the smallest error is punishable harshly. Singapore’s…
Read More » - 29 September
World’s oldest tropical rainforest Daintree returned to its traditional owners
Queensland, Australia, announced on Wednesday that it has given back the ownership of the Daintree rainforest to its Indigenous caretakers,…
Read More » - 29 September
Dinosaurs: Why are children obsessed with them? A look at research
Dinosaurs are among the first animal toys that capture the attention and curiosity of children. Most children learn the names…
Read More » - 29 September
Do you smoke weed? If you’re high on marijuana, your phone can detect it
Scientists have demonstrated that it may be possible to detect someone who is smoking marijuana using smartphone sensors. The method…
Read More » - 27 September
President considers banning the consumption of dog meat
The time has come for the South Korean president Moon Jae-in to end the practice decried by animal cruelty activists.…
Read More » - 27 September
The best yoga destinations in India to find tranquility and peace
The ancient practice of yoga which involves a number of poses, is extremely beneficial for health and wellness, and involves…
Read More » - 26 September
NDRF to deploy 18 teams in Odisha, Andhra Pradesh in view of cyclone
New Delhi: The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has started deploying 18 teams across Odisha and Andhra Pradesh in anticipation…
Read More » - 24 September
‘The Monkey-Avenge’: Monkey traveled 22 kilometers to take revenge on villagers
This is not the usual revenge story you hear. Since September 16, 2021, a monkey in the Kottigehara village of…
Read More » - 24 September
Volcanic lava spreading on Spanish island raises concerns
Volcanic lava from Spain’s Canary Islands has slowed significantly, raising concerns Thursday that it will spread out over the land…
Read More » - 22 September
Save the Earth by washing your jeans once a month: Experts advise
A recent study revealed that washing clothes in machines too frequently can be harmful to the environment. Experts suggest reducing…
Read More » - 22 September
Pack your backpack and go trekking to scenic trails in Maharashtra
With the monsoons still continuing and the pandemic situation improving, it’s time for some fun- put on your shoes and explore…
Read More » - 21 September
Iraq to receive looted ancient Gilgamesh tablet this week
A 3,500-year-old Gilgamesh Dream Tablet, one of history’s oldest surviving literary works, may be returned to Iraq by the United…
Read More » - 20 September
Holy Shot: Persuading the Gods of Malana Village to Allow Vaccinations
The government of Himachal Pradesh was not deterred by waterfalls, deep valleys, steep cliffs, and narrow treks when it decided…
Read More » - 19 September
Scientists make ‘concrete’ out of astronauts’ sweat, tears, and blood
According to a report from the University of Manchester, scientists have created a concrete-like material in which astronauts’ blood, sweat,…
Read More » - 19 September
Guests Of Honour: Pakistan’s National Animal Markhors Visit India
The Kazinag National Park is nestled among forests of conifers and deodar trees along the Line of Control (LoC) of…
Read More » - 19 September
Taliban searching for Bactrian gold treasure; Links to India
According to the Taliban, they have begun searching for Bactrian Gold, a treasure that dates back to 2000 years. ‘It…
Read More » - 19 September
Guns, ice cream, and animals: Afghans enjoy the day at Kabul Zoo despite armed Taliban
At Kabul Zoo, Taliban soldiers hold up AK-47s and M16 assault rifles as they mingle among families, offering a new…
Read More » - 16 September
Rescue of crocodile delays Rajdhani Express for 25 minutes
The eight-meter-long crocodile was spotted lying on the track Tuesday morning after being hit by a train between Vadodara and…
Read More » - 14 September
Danish dolphin slaughter sparks outrage!
On Faroe Island in Denmark, nearly 1500 dolphins were killed in keeping with the annual, ‘barbaric’ tradition of killing these…
Read More » - 14 September
A new Jurassic Park? Woolly mammoths all set to make a comeback!
Woolly mammoths are like enigmas. Ten thousand years ago, huge beasts roamed the Arctic and even coexisted with early humans.…
Read More » - 12 September
6,000 BC Native American artifacts were found in an alligator’s stomach
Clarion-Ledger reported that Red Antler Processing owner Shane Smith discovered two prehistoric artifacts while examining the stomach contents of a…
Read More » - 12 September
The hottest summer on record across the American west
As a result of the climate crisis, California experienced its hottest summer ever, resulting in deadly heatwaves and major wildfires…
Read More » - 9 September
What can be done to save Venice from ‘sinking’?
Venice, known for its amazing canals, bridges and gondola rides, is going through a major crisis. It is starting to…
Read More » - 9 September
Radioactive snakes to detect radiation from Fukushima nuclear disaster
Japanese researchers are using snakes to monitor radiation levels around the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant. The snakes are equipped with…
Read More » - 9 September
Country declares drought a ‘national catastrophe’
Nairobi: Under Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, a drought afflicting several parts of the country has been designated a national disaster.…
Read More » - 9 September
‘Flop and flail’ style; little elephant’s mud bathing video goes viral
A twitter video of a very adorable baby elephant named Olorien showcasing the ‘distinctive bathing style’ on mud goes…
Read More » - 8 September
‘Tsunami alert’ after powerful earthquake strikes capital
On Tuesday night, a powerful earthquake struck southern Mexico, near the resort of Acapulco, causing buildings to rock and sway…
Read More » - 7 September
22-acre Scottish island with no people on it goes on sale for about £50,000
An island on the West coast of Scotland named Çàrn Deas is up for sale at a cost of around…
Read More » - 6 September
Laughing snake & other Comedy Wildlife photography award finalists in pics
The Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards have published 42 images shortlisted for their 2021 competition. ‘The final 42 images, plus the…
Read More » - 4 September
Horse dies on film set, FIR against Mani Ratnam
‘Ponniyin Selvan’ is a Tamil historical drama created by filmmaker Mani Ratnam. According to PETA, the Animal Welfare Board of…
Read More » - 4 September
First in India: Tamil Nadu govt to establish ‘sea cow’ sanctuary
Chennai: Tamil Nadu government has announced a number of measures that will be taken to protect forests, wildlife, and marine…
Read More » - 4 September
Acid attack causes the deaths of stray dogs!!!
Ujjain: A group of street dogs were reportedly killed by a stranger with acid in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. The incident…
Read More » - 2 September
First Khel Ratna, then National Park; resolution passed to rename Rajiv Gandhi National Park
Guwahati: After much controversies of renaming Khel Ratna Award, resolution was passed on Assam cabinet to rename Rajiv Gandhi National…
Read More » - 2 September
Under Taliban control, what will happen to a Buddhist city nestled on a $50 billion copper reserve in Afghanistan?
In the face of a Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, experts fear what will happen to Mes Aynak, a Buddhist city…
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