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How to identify Gaboon Viper: Key physical features, range, habitat, and dietAfrica's Gaboon viper boasts the longest fangs of any venomous snake. This master of camouflage lives in forests and is a patient hunter. W...
The Evolutionary Trade-Off That Makes Some Species Almost Impossible to KillNature's most resilient creatures, like tardigrades and Greenland sharks, have mastered extreme durability by sacrificing rapid growth and ...
52 places to go in 2025The article showcases diverse global destinations with unique experiences and recent developments. From Jane Austen's anniversary celebrati...
New study about Namib Desert’s barren spots lends credence to water hypothesisA competition among plants, over water may have been the cause all along.
A portable device to harvest 38 litres of water from airIt could take the form of a backpack, or even be placed onto a rolling train where the water could be collected and delivered to communitie...
- Mars had water in recent past: Study
London, Feb 15 (IANS) Researchers have discovered a patch of land in an ancient valley near Mars' equator that appears to have been flooded...
Mars may have been flooded by water: StudyFieldwork subsequently showed that these arcuate striations resulted from dune sediments that had been geochemically cemented by salts.
Oldest natural creations still intactThere are still something on earth that has remained unchanged for billions of years.
Best islands and beaches across the globe for adventureSardinia in Italy boasts of sea-green granite sculptures. Tourists can either take short, laid-back day trips to longer expeditions.
4 top travel destinations for a thrilling adventure driven experienceThe moment when you let go of inhibitions, dive body and mind into an adrenalin-charged activity and come away feeling exhilarated — that’s...
- Namibia, starkly beautiful with limitless variety
Amibia is the second least populated country in the world. The advert for Namibian tourism is, Wherever you go, you'll double the people.
- Whales, lizards inspire hi-tech bio-mimicry: UN
Whale hearts hold clues to making pacemakers and lizard skins are showing how to cut friction in electrical appliances as companies mimic n...