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Melting icebergs are dropping rocks onto the Arctic seafloor, and those stones are turning into deep-sea homes for marine life as climate change quietly redraws where life can liveMelting icebergs in the Arctic are delivering rocks to the seafloor. These rocks are becoming new homes for corals and sponges. This discov...
Today in History, April 15: The Titanic’s final cries in the dark before the Atlantic fell silent—here's what happened just before the devastating endOn April 15, 1912, the Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg. Its wireless telegraph sent distress signals, but help arrived too late for m...
End of a giant: Trillion-tonne iceberg, twice the size of Greater London, breaks just before 40th birthdayThe world's largest iceberg, A-23A, has finally broken apart after a nearly 40-year journey. This colossal megaberg, once twice the size of...
Why the world’s largest iceberg has turned blue as scientists watch it fall apartThe world's largest iceberg, A-23A, is turning blue as it breaks apart. This massive ice formation, which broke from Antarctica in 1986, is...
World’s largest iceberg A23A breaks apart in Antarctic death spiral, unlikely to survive past NovemberThe colossal iceberg A23A, once the world's largest, is undergoing a rapid disintegration after drifting from Antarctica. Fracturing into s...
A rare megaberg five times bigger than Mt Everest is nearing South Georgia. What are the risks? Watch videoThe massive A23a iceberg, weighing a trillion tons, is heading toward South Georgia Island. Originating in 1986 from Antarctica's Ronne-Fil...
"I hope Americans will understand": Joe Biden pardons his son Hunter in gun and tax fraud case despite earlier pledgesUS President Joe Biden has granted a full and unconditional pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, for federal gun and tax charges. The pardon co...
A23a iceberg: All about the world's largest iceberg, three times the size of New York City that is on the move after 37 yearsIn the frigid expanses of the Southern Ocean, a colossal natural phenomenon has captured the attention of scientists, environmentalists, an...
New AI model can map giant icebergs 10,000 times faster than humans: studyThe team at the University of Leeds, UK, used an algorithm called U-net - a type of neural network -- to "train" a computer to accurately m...
Onion shortage threatens a new chapter in world food crisisThe costs of wheat and grains have fallen in recent months, easing concern over access to some staples. But a combination of factors is now...
The ultimate holiday guide for 2018: Choose from Fiji, Vietnam, Antarctica or GreenlandNow that you've welcomed the New Year, you can start creating a bucket list to challenge your limits.
Tinkering goes high techMaker spaces or hacker spaces are a haven for do-it-yourself enthusiasts. They're collaborative work spaces open to anyone from kids to ent...
Right mixture of microbes essential for good healthAccording to scientists like Nair, the next few decades are poised to produce more interesting microbiology than in the last 200 years put ...
How gut bacteria can be both good and bad for healthHow gut bacteria can be both good and bad for healthGut bacteria are already turning out to be responsible in some people for obesity, diab...
India's new-age tastes: Borrowings from Japanese, French and Belgian cuisinesThe popularity of the dish has grown manifold in the past few years and is now easily available in most countries, including India.
- Lalit Suri Hospitality to invest Rs 2,200 crore in 5 years
Lalit Suri Hospitality today said it would invest nearly Rs 2,200 crore for expansion in luxury and mid-segment hotels in next five years.
- Each entrepreneur should stick to deadlines: Suhas Mantri, Mantri Construction
Renowned realtor and chairman of Mantri Construction, Suhas Mantri, apart from his usual business activities has a flair for writing.
- Scam above partisan prejudice
The build-up to the season of scams wasn't much of a drama till the multiheaded dragon came dancing on to the centre of the stage.
- Business architects standing tall
With India Inc on a growth trajectory, a new breed of high-profile managers dubbed as ‘business architects’ are dotting the corporate lands...
- Grubbing down under
Gustasp & Jeroo Irani got their fair share of the tumultuous fusion of cultures and flavours that mark ‘modern’ Australian cuisine.