Category : Climate Change


US Military Build-up in Gulf as Iran Tensions Escalate

The United States has significantly expanded its military presence in the Gulf region, deploying two aircraft carrier strike groups, stealth fighters, and missile defense systems. This build-up comes amid heightened tensions with Iran over its nuclear pro

Self-Cannibalism in Nature: Animals Eating Themselves

Explore the surprising world of self-cannibalism in animals, from frogs eating shed skin to lizards consuming dropped tails. Learn how this behavior aids survival through nutrient recycling and predator avoidance.

Taliban's New Penal Code Formalizes Hardline Policies

The Taliban has introduced a 90-page penal code in Afghanistan that institutionalizes harsh restrictions on women and children, including provisions allowing physical discipline by husbands and sweeping bans on education and employment for women.

Pench Tiger Reserve Census Finds 65 Crocodiles

The Pench Tiger Reserve's third annual crocodile survey recorded 65 direct crocodile sightings and 120 indirect signs. The census, supported by volunteers and officials, will aid conservation planning.

Ancient Crocodile Relative Was a Runner, Not a Swimmer

Scientists have identified a new species of early crocodile relative from a 215-million-year-old fossil found in southwest Britain. The small, land-dwelling animal had long limbs and an upright stance, suggesting it was built for speed and agility on dry

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