Archaeologists uncover 2,200-year-old Chinese imperial highway

Chinese archaeologists have discovered a major section of the Qin Straight Road, a 900-km ancient highway built by China's first emperor. This 2,200-year-old engineering marvel sheds new light on imperial logistics and defence. Read more about this histor

Your Diet Can Fight Climate Change, Says New Study

A new study from the University of British Columbia reveals that simple dietary changes, like eating less beef and reducing waste, are crucial to limiting global warming to 2°C. Find out how you can contribute.

H-1B Visa Overhaul: Lottery Ends, Wage-Based Selection Begins

The US scraps the H-1B lottery for a wage-based system from 2026, coupled with a proposed $100,000 fee. This structural shift prioritises senior roles, impacting Indian professionals and IT firms. Get expert guidance to navigate the changes.

Why India's Rivers Turn Red During Monsoon

Discover the fascinating natural process behind India's rivers turning red during the monsoon season. Learn how rainfall, iron-rich soil, and erosion create this annual spectacle.

Injured Leopard Rescued in Udanti-Sitanadi After Drone Fails

A senior forest officer used a rope net to subdue an injured leopard near a village in Udanti-Sitanadi Tiger Reserve after drone assistance failed. The big cat, with wire snares in its neck, is now stable. Read about the daring operation and the crackdown

Squirrels Hunt Voles, Shocking Scientists

New study reveals California ground squirrels actively hunt voles, challenging long-held beliefs. Discover their surprising survival strategy and ecological impact.

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