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A termite pesticide banned in 1988 is still turning up in wildlife; researchers found toxic brain levels in nearly half the sick skunks they examined near DetroitA banned pesticide, chlordane, used for termite control, is causing severe neurological damage and death in urban skunks, according to new ...
Scientists found a tropical butterfly that appears to slow its own aging, and one species can live for 348 days as a resultScientists have discovered tropical butterflies, Heliconius, that live much longer and age slower than their relatives. These butterflies, ...
Why Ladybugs Suddenly Take Over Your Home Every FallLady beetles, often seen as garden helpers, can become unwelcome guests indoors. These insects seek shelter in homes during autumn. While b...
The One Smell Spiders Avoid And Why It Works Better Than SpraysSpiders often seek warmth and food inside homes. Homeowners are turning to natural repellents like peppermint oil, citrus peels, vinegar, a...
How Thousands of Animals Work Together Without Anyone in ChargeMassive animal groups, from wildebeest herds to fish schools and bird flocks, exhibit remarkable coordinated movement without a leader. The...
Weaver Ants Team Up to Build Nests With Superhuman Pulling PowerWeaver ants in South and Southeast Asia build remarkable leaf nests. These tiny engineers work together, coordinating their pulling forces ...
Animals Build Cities Without Blueprints, and the Science Explains HowNature's architects build without blueprints! From beaver dams to termite mounds and ant cities, complex structures emerge as animals respo...
Bengaluru-based ICAR-NBAIR discovers 63 new insect speciesICAR-NBAIR discovered 63 new insect species in 2023-2024, obtained five patents for innovations in pest management, and commercialized 47 t...
Best 2.5mm wires for reliable electrical wiring solutionsDiscover the pinnacle of electrical wiring reliability with these best 2.5 mm wires. Crafted to exacting standards, these wires guarantee s...
Pest Control Company offers $2,500 to infest 100 cockroaches in your home: Who can apply?A North Carolina-based pest control company, The Pest Informer, is generating buzz with a distinctive proposition for homeowners – a paymen...
40,000 kg drugs destroyed in Northeast in virtual presence of Amit Shah"Approx 40,000 kg of drugs were destroyed in Northeastern states in presence of Union Home Minister, Shri @AmitShah. By NCB in Guwahati- 11...
View: The real opponents to beat in sportsIn the past, physical proximity was hard to establish and that's what helped to control the narrative. With social media, trolls can instan...
Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand emerging as hotspots for pangolin trafficking in India, researchers warnA recent study, published in the journal Cell, had placed pangolins as a natural reservoir of coronaviruses similar to SARS-CoV-2, the one ...
How green and good is my societyFrom spreading greenery to installing water meters and solar panels, societies are going all out to provide better amenities to residents i...
View: Jharkhand shows instead of being in danger, democracy is alive and kickingModi is unquestionably India’s most popular politician. But his personal popularity does not translate into victories in state elections. A...
Challenges for Indian economy: Rexit, now BrexitThe Indian economy is still not primed to generate the required number of jobs needed to absorb the rising numbers of workforce entrants.
Amend law of notaries: CIC to Law MinistryCentral Information Commission has recommended to the Law Ministry to amend law of notaries and update notaries system leaving no scope for...
- CX Partners close to investing Rs 500 crore in security firm Security and Intelligent Services (India)
CX Partners, the New Delhi-based private equity firm is close to investing about Rs 500 cr in private security firm Security and Intelligen...
- Cheenti Cheenti Bang Bang: Movie Review
Flipping across an antique ant-elephant joke book would be more amusing. Cheenti Cheenti Bang Bang surely calls for some pest control.
- Pesticide cocktail in Coke, Pepsi brands
The tests conducted by CSE on cola samples found the presence of many toxins way above permissible levels.