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SEA TURTLES NAVIGATION
She left Maharashtra, crossed the deep Arabian waters, and nearly reached Oman after 3,500 km trip, then does the unexpectedAn Olive Ridley turtle, Dhaval Lakshmi, has astonished experts by traversing 3,500 kms across the Arabian Sea, even nearing Oman's coast be...
How Some Animals Navigate Thousands of Kilometers Without LandmarksRemarkable animal migrations across vast distances, like those of birds and sea turtles, continue to baffle scientists. While magnetorecept...
Roughly 300 kms from Pune: 7 offbeat destinations for an extended Good Friday weekend, offering an unforgettable experiencePune's busy life needs a break. Good Friday offers a chance to escape. Explore Maharashtra's quiet side. Visit Bhandardara for lakes and fo...
NASA’s Dragonfly Will Land on Titan… Then Do Something No Spacecraft Has Done BeforeNASA's Dragonfly mission will revolutionize planetary exploration by deploying a rotorcraft lander to Titan, Saturn's largest moon. This fl...
How Do Sea Turtles Navigate Back to the Exact Beach They Were Born On?Sea turtles undertake incredible journeys, returning to their birth beaches after decades. Scientists believe they use Earth's magnetic fie...
- Humans Actually Have a “Magnetic Sense”: We Just Don’t Know How to Use It
Scientists now believe humans might possess a subtle ability to sense Earth's magnetic field, a trait previously thought exclusive to anima...
H-1B blues: India should copy China’s 'Sea Turtle' modelAmid tightening U.S. H-1B visa policies impacting Indian tech professionals, India contemplates replicating China's "sea turtle" model to r...
Around the bay in 51 days: Olive Ridley turtle almost completes 1,000-km Bay of Bengal roundtrip, scientists stunned by routeIn an awe-inspiring marine odyssey, a satellite-tagged Olive Ridley turtle swam across international waters to nearly complete a Bay of Ben...
What is Astrotourism? This Middle Eastern destination's astonishing sky is the new star-gazing haven you must visitSaudi Arabia is emerging as a leader in astrotourism, with its first Dark Sky Parks recognized by DarkSky International. The Kingdom offers...
Serving a message: Creativity on India, US platter can dish out potent solutionDuring a recent visit, US Trade Representative Kathreen Tai experienced nuanced messages on India-US trade through her banquet menu. The in...
UK PM Sunak thanks diplomats, workers with surprise Christmas callsSunak heard how the shipmates are experiencing 20 hours of sunlight a day, and had seen whales, penguins and endangered turtles during thei...
Chess, reading, hiking: How ARTSop CEO Arushi Kapoor strikes work-life balanceKapoor gained work experience with Sotheby's and Christie's.
Why the Navy wants to sink INS Cuddalore off PuducherryIn a couple of months, the decommissioned minesweeper will be sunk in the waters 7km off the Puducherry coast to become India’s first under...
Most submarines use sonar to track other vesselsThe 'Turtle', also known as the American Turtle', was the world's first submersible vessel designed to affix explosives under British warsh...
Last-minute getaways! Head to Laos, Bolivia, Maldives to end the year on a memorable noteVisit one of these beautiful destinations that offer a Visa on Arrival and a diverse range of experiences.
IIT-Madras develops stealth shipsThe bio-inspired propulsion systems can be used in ships remotely , underwater and in aerial vehicles as well.
Love scuba diving? Add these five places to your bucket listIndia’s last remaining active volcano is in the centre of Barren Island, Andaman and is suitable for scuba diving.
First sensor of Earth's magnetic field in an animal discoveredAnimals as diverse as migrating geese, sea turtles and wolves are known to navigate using the Earth's magnetic field. So far, no one has pi...
- Feel rejuvenated by serene and verdant vistas around Chiplun in Sahyadri mountains
Chiplun is almost equidistant (around 250 km) from both Mumbai and Pune and is connected by the Konkan Railway.
- Why are our fishermen getting killed and arrested in the high seas?
And why don't they even have radio, GPS and IDs when they venture out into dangerous waters?