Treasure for the Maldives Independent Online
Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme researcher Rhodri Lloyd-Williams enjoys the kind of whale shark encounter that attracts thousands of visitors to the country s South Ari atoll Marine Protected Area each year. Picture: Melody Sky. Cape Town ...
Mangrol & Veraval ideal for whale shark tourism, satellite-tagging studiesIndian Express
Gujarat coast is breeding area of whale sharks: studyBusiness Standard
Whale sharks found off Gujarat coast no expats, they are IndianTimes of India
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Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme researcher Rhodri Lloyd-Williams enjoys the kind of whale shark encounter that attracts thousands of visitors to the country s South Ari atoll Marine Protected Area each year. Picture: Melody Sky. Cape Town ...
Mangrol & Veraval ideal for whale shark tourism, satellite-tagging studies
Gujarat coast is breeding area of whale sharks: study
Whale sharks found off Gujarat coast no expats, they are Indian
Sangh sticks to Ghats stand Calcutta Telegraph
Thiruvananthapuram, Aug. 31: The Narendra Modi government's move to shelve the Madhav Gadgil report and opt for the Kasturirangan panel recommendations for protection of the Western Ghats doesn't seem to have enthused the RSS, which has iterated ...
Edit: Concrete punch to the ghatsDaily News & Analysis
Unfortunate That Government Rejected Report: GadgilThe New Indian Express
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Thiruvananthapuram, Aug. 31: The Narendra Modi government's move to shelve the Madhav Gadgil report and opt for the Kasturirangan panel recommendations for protection of the Western Ghats doesn't seem to have enthused the RSS, which has iterated ...
Edit: Concrete punch to the ghats
Unfortunate That Government Rejected Report: Gadgil
City wildlife photographer off to 'shoot' polar bears Times of India
KOLKATA: City-based wildlife photographer Amartya Mukherjee, who has been in the forests of India and many other countries to capture breathtaking moments from animal and bird life, is set to break new ground for himself. On Wednesday, the 36-year-old ...
Arctic Ice Cap Expands By 41 Percent In Two Years; Al Gore Thought It Might Be ...Fox News (blog)
Stunning satellite images show summer ice cap is thicker and covers 1.7million ...Daily Mail
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KOLKATA: City-based wildlife photographer Amartya Mukherjee, who has been in the forests of India and many other countries to capture breathtaking moments from animal and bird life, is set to break new ground for himself. On Wednesday, the 36-year-old ...
Arctic Ice Cap Expands By 41 Percent In Two Years; Al Gore Thought It Might Be ...
Stunning satellite images show summer ice cap is thicker and covers 1.7million ...
From Kerala to France: Brainwaves emailed Times of India
Here's a story that sounds like science fiction but actually happened. A man in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, thought the words `hola' and `ciao' (hello or goodbye in Italian) and another man in Strasbourg, France, received the two greetings in his brain.
Scientists find way to email brainwaveDelhi Daily News
Scientist transmits message using brain wavesAysor
Mind over matter: Scientists find way to email brainwavePune Mirror
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Here's a story that sounds like science fiction but actually happened. A man in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, thought the words `hola' and `ciao' (hello or goodbye in Italian) and another man in Strasbourg, France, received the two greetings in his brain.
Scientists find way to email brainwave
Scientist transmits message using brain waves
Mind over matter: Scientists find way to email brainwave
Anger Face Less About Madness And More About Fear Dumb-Out
A new study of the history and evolutionary relevance of facial expressions says that this reactionary form of non-verbal communication is actually a remnant of developing human biological characteristics from the need to gain social power. According to ...
Study: Angry Expressions are Universal Signs of Human StrengthLatin Post
Study decodes 'anger face' evolutionDelhi Daily News
'Angry face' makes you appear strongerEconomic Times
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A new study of the history and evolutionary relevance of facial expressions says that this reactionary form of non-verbal communication is actually a remnant of developing human biological characteristics from the need to gain social power. According to ...
Study: Angry Expressions are Universal Signs of Human Strength
Study decodes 'anger face' evolution
'Angry face' makes you appear stronger
South Asian countries join together to combat wildlife crime Business Standard
South Asian countries, including India, have endorsed a statute to develop an action plan for the next six years for working collaboratively to fight wildlife crimes. The Second Annual Meeting of the South Asia Wildlife Enforcement Network (SAWEN) concluded ...
S Asian countries keen to close in on wildlife crimeRepublica
South Asian countries come together in fight against wildlife crimeZee News
South Asian Nations Vow To Combat Illicit Wildlife CrimesBernama
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South Asian countries, including India, have endorsed a statute to develop an action plan for the next six years for working collaboratively to fight wildlife crimes. The Second Annual Meeting of the South Asia Wildlife Enforcement Network (SAWEN) concluded ...
S Asian countries keen to close in on wildlife crime
South Asian countries come together in fight against wildlife crime
South Asian Nations Vow To Combat Illicit Wildlife Crimes
Eat a plant and spare a tree eco-business.com
A less meat-intensive diet is essential for the sake of wildlife and forests and to slow climate change, says a report by UK-based researchers. cows and trees. A shift to a more plant-based diet could save more forests from being cleared, UK researchers said, ...
Think of the planet and go easy on kebabsCalcutta Telegraph
We Can't Fix Climate Change Without Fixing Global DietsMotherboard
Less meat 'key' to food securityMilford Mercury
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A less meat-intensive diet is essential for the sake of wildlife and forests and to slow climate change, says a report by UK-based researchers. cows and trees. A shift to a more plant-based diet could save more forests from being cleared, UK researchers said, ...
Think of the planet and go easy on kebabs
We Can't Fix Climate Change Without Fixing Global Diets
Less meat 'key' to food security
Isro scientists enlightens students on mars mission Times of India
MYSORE: Indian Space Research Organization (Isro) scientist Roopa Malali has said that handling Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) spacecraft is a challenging task, especially when it reaches the sun orbit. Speaking on 'Current developments of mars mission' at ...
Mangalyaan to reach its Mars orbit soonDelhi Daily News
Mangalyaan to Reach Mars Orbit on Sep. 24French Tribune
MOM Gets Ready for Date with Red PlanetThe New Indian Express
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MYSORE: Indian Space Research Organization (Isro) scientist Roopa Malali has said that handling Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) spacecraft is a challenging task, especially when it reaches the sun orbit. Speaking on 'Current developments of mars mission' at ...
Mangalyaan to reach its Mars orbit soon
Mangalyaan to Reach Mars Orbit on Sep. 24
MOM Gets Ready for Date with Red Planet
Mystery behind space dust revealed Zee News
New York: Thorough examination of the space dust has revealed that each cosmic particle is different from another, the space dust have possibly originated from beyond our solar system as it's more complex in nature than expected. NASA's Stardust mission ...
Mysteries of space dust unlockedBig News Network.com
Mysteries of space dust revealedPhys.Org
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New York: Thorough examination of the space dust has revealed that each cosmic particle is different from another, the space dust have possibly originated from beyond our solar system as it's more complex in nature than expected. NASA's Stardust mission ...
Mysteries of space dust unlocked
Mysteries of space dust revealed
Snails help scientists investigate rise, fall of Tibetan Plateau Business Standard
A new research has helped scientists investigate the rise and fall of the Tibetan Plateau by using snail shells. The rise of the Tibetan plateau, the largest topographic anomaly above sea level on Earth, has been important for both its profound effect on climate ...
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A new research has helped scientists investigate the rise and fall of the Tibetan Plateau by using snail shells. The rise of the Tibetan plateau, the largest topographic anomaly above sea level on Earth, has been important for both its profound effect on climate ...
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