From 2 days to 90! Abu Dhabi unveils world’s largest underground water reserve that stuns expertsAbu Dhabi has unveiled the world's largest underground desalinated water reserve, storing 26 billion liters to supply the emirate for up to...
How Sea Lions' Fish Theft in San Diego Defies Normal Predator Behavior: The Science Behind Their Unusual Stealing TacticsCalifornia sea lions are cleverly stealing catches from fishermen off San Diego. This behavior is not random but a learned adaptation. With...
Giant virus discovered in Pacific Ocean with the longest tail ever recordedScientists have discovered PelV-1, a giant virus with an unprecedentedly long tail, in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre. This virus infec...
China launches tsunami advisory centre for disputed South China SeaChina inaugurated the South China Sea Tsunami Advisory Centre and a deep-sea test site on World Ocean Day. The Tsunami Centre, located in H...
India's first manned deep ocean mission at 6,000 m depth to be launched by 2026 end: NIOTIndia's ambitious 'Samudrayaan' mission, aiming for deep-sea exploration with the 'Matsya' submersible, is slated for launch by the end of ...
The mystery behind the deaths of over 350 elephants in Botswana revealedResearchers confirmed toxic cyanobacteria in waterholes caused the mysterious deaths of over 350 elephants in Botswana in 2020. Satellite d...
Is the world running out of water supplies? These cities have acute drinking water crises.The water crisis is being caused due to outdated supply infrastructure and mismanagement. Solutions are needed that leverage technology.
Nature's Symphony Disrupted: UK's seasonal chaos amid climate change turmoilAs climate change disrupts traditional rhythms, the National Trust warns of dire consequences for UK ecosystems. Unprecedented seasonal shi...
Chicken manure practices under scrutiny as River Wye pollution battle unfoldsRiver Action, an anti-pollution charity, has taken legal action against the Environment Agency (EA) for allowing excessive levels of chicke...
Climate change turning US mountain lakes green with algaeGlobal warming is turning clear mountain lakes green in the western United States because of an increase in algae blooms "without historica...
Lakes worldwide experiencing more severe algal blooms: StudyReports of harmful algal blooms are growing, according to the researchers from Carnegie Institution for Science and NASA in the US. These a...
Moving to compost: Floral waste turns fertile ground for innovation in BengaluruMore than 40 temples have started turning flowers and kitchen waste into compost.
Global warming is killing fish in Arabian Sea, say Hyderabad ocean scientists
Climate change affecting fisheries wealth: ScientistsPelagic fish like mackerel, sardine and anchovies are alarmingly disappearing from the Kerala coasts due to ocean warming, marine scientist...
Climate change rapidly warming world's lakes: StudyThe study is the largest of its kind and the first to use a combination of satellite temperature data and long-term ground measurements.
NIO to study Bangladesh rivers for oxygen depletion in Bay of BengalIndian scientists will be looking at rivers flowing through Bangladesh to collect data and study the "dead zones" in Bay of Bengal where ox...
- Kerala State Biodiversity Board mulls ways to save Sasthamkotta Lake
KSBB chairman R V Varma said that the government plans to empower the BMC with the support of the revenue and police officials. The untreat...