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New Search for Missing MH370 in 2024 Announced

A decade after its disappearance, a new private search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is set to begin. Explore the latest developments and enduring mystery. Read more.

Why Cyclone Ditwah Caused Massive Damage in Sri Lanka

Cyclone Ditwah's slow movement and unusual origin near Sri Lanka led to severe flooding and landslides, highlighting the island's vulnerability despite early IMD warnings. Learn the science behind the storm.

4 Cyclones in Bay of Bengal in 2 Months, 2025 Matches 2024

2025 witnessed four cyclones forming in the Bay of Bengal in just two months, maintaining the north Indian Ocean's average. Experts link this rapid formation to a warming Indian Ocean and a weak La Nina. Read the full analysis.

New Ocean Forming in Africa's Afar Region

Scientists observe the birth of a new ocean in Africa's Afar region through magnetic anomaly mapping. Discover how continents split and oceans form in this geological hotspot.

India's Polar Research Marks 25 Years with Stamp

India's National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research celebrates 25 years of exploration. A special postage stamp is launched on Antarctic Day, marking India's scientific legacy in the polar regions.

Brady Tkachuk Nears Return From Thumb Injury

Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk is aiming for a return around US Thanksgiving after thumb surgery. His comeback could be a major boost for the team's playoff push. Read the latest updates.

Canadian Man Dies Saving Daughter from Ocean Waves

A heroic Canadian father lost his life while saving his 5-year-old daughter from massive waves during a family outing in Nova Scotia. Read this heartbreaking story of parental sacrifice.

NITI Aayog Tax Expert Joins Blue Ocean Advisory Board

Dr. Gopalakrishnan from NITI Aayog joins Blue Ocean Corporation's advisory board, strengthening their education and skill development initiatives. Discover how this shapes India's workforce future.

Somali Pirates Hijack Ship Heading to South Africa

In a dramatic return to piracy, Somali militants have seized control of a commercial vessel en route to South Africa, raising global security concerns about renewed maritime threats in the region.

India's Marine Mammal Research Gets Tech Boost

India launches groundbreaking acoustic tracking initiative to study endangered marine mammals like dugongs, dolphins, and whales, revolutionizing ocean conservation efforts.

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