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Where does the Grand Canyon's water really come from? Scientists explore hidden cavesResearchers are mapping the Grand Canyon's hidden cave systems to understand how Roaring Springs, a vital water source, functions. This pro...
ICARUS: The Space Technology That Is Changing How We Study WildlifeA groundbreaking initiative, ICARUS 2.0, is revolutionizing wildlife tracking with tiny satellite sensors. Launched in late 2025, this adva...
How Satellites Are Revealing Secret Animal Migrations Across the PlanetTracking animals from space is now possible. Satellites monitor sea turtles, elephants, and whales. This technology helps understand animal...
Visible From Space: The Massive Beaver Dam That’s Quietly Reshaping an Entire LandscapeA colossal beaver dam, the largest ever recorded at 850 meters, has been discovered in Alberta, Canada. This massive structure, visible fro...
Russia's ‘Noah’s Ark’ with 75 mice and over 1,500 flies returns from spaceThe Russian Bion-M No. 2 satellite, carrying mice, flies, and other specimens, returned to Earth after a month-long mission studying the ef...
AI will eavesdrop on world's wildest places to track and help protect endangered wildlifeResearchers from Dutch and Danish universities showed that machine-learning techniques can "handle huge amounts of data and uncover sound p...
Space tech revolutionising Indian fisheries, says govt ahead of National Space DayAhead of National Space Day, the Union Ministry of Fisheries organized seminars to showcase how space technologies are transforming Indian ...
PM Modi delighted over release of 2 cheetahs in Kuno National Park's bigger enclosure"Great news! Am told that after the mandatory quarantine, 2 cheetahs have been released to a bigger enclosure for further adaptation to the...
Government developing satellite mechanism to monitor forestation"We are also making an effort in this direction by developing a mechanism for the minute detailing of the forestation at the (given) geo-co...
- Satellites monitoring endangered pink dolphins in Brazil's Amazon
Brasilia, Dec 7 (IANS) Threatened by hydroelectric projects, pollution and fishing, Amazon pink river dolphins were now being tracked and m...
Agriculture has unlimited scope with satellite and remote sensing technologies: MinisterThe minister said satellite technology will be used for land resource mapping, pesticide management, soil health mapping, crop yield estima...
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.
Snow leopards in Spiti valley to be radio collaredSatellite-linked collars will be soon fitted on snow leopards in the tribal Spiti valley of Himachal Pradesh to get a deeper understanding ...
Don’t stalk Santa, for kids’ sake!For the past fortnight a comet that flew Icarus-like too close to the Sun and yet survived to tell the tail has been the subject of minute ...
- Team to trace Tass tigress
Even though the satellite monitoring of the Tass tigress is over, a team led by wildlife biologist Vidya Athreya will monitor the radio-col...
Stray tiger relocated into Dudhwa Tiger ReserveThe Dudhwa Tiger Reserve (DTR) is witnessing the successful relocation of a stray tiger into the wilds again.
- Latest technologies to support wildlife conservation
The Wild Life Institute of India is also helping authorities to prosecute offenders by churning out forensic data.
- Wipro's former employees quit job to set up milk dairy
The milk dairy will be set up at a cost of Rs 15 cr on 24 acres, and 300 marginal farmers will be selected to supply milk to the dairy.
Relocated tigress in Sariska may be pregnantExperts believe the tigress relocated from Ranthambore to Sariska reserve two months ago may have already conceived when she was brought.
Satellite to keep eye on tiger cubsA pair of tiger cubs, to be shifted from the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, will be fitted with radio collars and constantly monitored by a sat...