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Climate warming reduces oxygen in global rivers: study
BEIJING, May 16 (Xinhua) -- A new study has found that climate warming is driving a widespread and sustained loss of oxygen in rivers around the world, putting freshwater ecosystems at risk. The study, published in the journal Science Advances, was conducted
Watch adorable animals compete for best chewer in 2026 Crunch-a-Thon
Social media is widely considered to be bad for one’s mental health, at least anecdotally. However, it can have some positive impacts, such as videos of animals chewing food very loudly. What could possibly be better than a closeup of an animal’s snout as it
The forest to the pines
I had to drive 5,000 miles from home to figure out what was sitting in my own front yard. ...
California wolf numbers rose in 2025, wildlife officials say, but breeding pairs fell
California’s year-end wolf population rose last year but was down from an estimated 60 to 70 animals believed to inhabit the state. ...
Woman lawyer found brutally murdered in CG forest; ‘lover’ held
Raipur: Four days after the body of a woman lawyer was found in a forest in Chhattisgarh’s Raigarh district, police on Saturday claimed to have cracked the murder with the arrest of her alleged lover, who they said killed her after repeated arguments over
Seven players could miss Man United vs Nottingham Forest after Benjamin Sesko update
Manchester United play host to Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon, but a number of players will miss the Premier League clash ...
Global financial environment is extremely challenging, cautions Chief Economic Advisor Nageswaran
The country should act with urgency,
Travelling with B.C. Ferries? Watch for wildlife, naturalist says
Nature enthusiasts encourage travellers to spend time out on the deck, or at least looking out the window, to watch for creatures in the sea, in the air and on land. ...
Decades later, Telangana still struggles to finish key irrigation projects
Hyderabad: Nearly a dozen irrigation projects across the state, which were initiated more than two decades ago, are yet to be completed. While some could not be finished due to lack of budgetary support, some were due to issues related to land acquisition and
JICA Survey Daltonganj: Natural Resources & Climate Change Impact on Forest Dwellers
Daltonganj: A team from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), in collaboration with the local forest department, is set to conduct a two-day survey of the natural resources and
Karnataka forest department launches honey from Kali Tiger Reserve
Hubballi: In a significant initiative aimed at environmental conservation and economic empowerment of forest communities, the Karnataka Forest Department has launched the state’s first officially branded honey sourced from the protected forests of the Kali
‘Misleading NEET, UPSC claims’: CCPA cracks down on coaching institutes, fines Motion Education and CLC
Are you also tempted by coaching ads that promise “Number 1 results” and claim your child can be the next topper? Or are you confused about which institute your child should trust when multiple coaching centres are showing the same top ranks and success
The Sony a7R VI in action: wildlife, landscapes, portraits and more
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. Sony a7R VI | Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN II | 70mm | F5.6 | 1/16 sec | ISO 100 Photo: Mitchell Clark
Whale that was rescued after stranded in Germany found dead in Denmark
A humpback whale that
Dog walker's routine stroll turns into 'incredible' 3,000-year-old discovery in picturesque forest
A dog walker recently stumbled upon an ancient axe head
Giant Like Jerram E.coli sculpture at Bristol sewage protest
Artist Luke Jerram joins protesters in Bristol as part of a nationwide day of action over pollution.
1000-yr-old trail of footprints engraved in stones found in MP forest; historians link it to Jain monk
Bhopal: Deep inside the forests of Raisen in MP, an archaeologist has discovered a trail of footprints engraved in stones, stretching across nearly 800 metres of rocky terrain in Jamgarh village, along with an inscription in early Nagari script, tentatively
Criminal proceedings launched against copyright infringement
The Ministry of Public Security’s Investigation Security Agency on May 15 initiated criminal proceedings against five cases involving alleged copyright and related rights infringement at several companies and organisations. HÀ NỘI — The
Việt Nam, Malaysia promote smart business connectivity
Malaysia is paying close attention to Việt Nam’s Đổi Mới (Renewal) reforms, particularly in land policies, rice production technologies and seafood industry development, as both sides seek to expand practical cooperation. KUALA LUMPUR — A trade promotion forum
Nga wins first Hanoi Shooting Open with record result
Nguyễn Thu Nga overcame not only high pressure but also strong rivals to win the first Hanoi Shooting Open 2026 on May 16. Shooting HÀ NỘI — Nguyễn Thu Nga overcame not only high pressure but also strong rivals to win the first Hanoi Shooting Open 2026 on May
International exhibition series on dairy, ice cream, and modern beverages to take place soon
The exhibition will feature 250 booths, bringing together brands and products from various countries and territories. HÀ NỘI — A series of international exhibitions specialising in dairy, ice cream, milk tea, and modern beverages will take place in Hà Nội
Which states have the highest gas taxes?
There's a lot of talk about suspending the federal gas tax. But how much are state gas taxes costing drivers? ...
Kentucky Fish and Wildlife encourages safe summer boating
In conjunction with National Safe Boating Week, which runs through May 22, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources reminds boaters and motorists to be safe as they get out on the water and roads during the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. Simple
Protests across the South demand action on sewage pollution
The paddle out protests across England were organised by Surfers Against Sewage.
Forest Hills senior to play football at St. Francis
SIDMAN, Pa. – St. Francis University’s transition from the NCAA Division I to Division III level has opened the door for local players, including Forest Hills senior Ed Raptosh, to make an impact on the gridiron. ...
Lobster embryo microbiomes remain resilient in future ocean conditions, sequencing reveals
As ocean temperatures rise and marine ecosystems change, scientists are working to understand how valuable species like the American lobster will respond. New research from William & Mary's Batten School of Coastal & Marine Sciences & VIMS suggests that one
Owl found stuck in a concrete mixer is on the mend and flying free
A great horned owl found stuck in a concrete
Scientists find climate change is reducing oxygen in rivers worldwide
Global warming is causing rivers to slowly lose oxygen, threatening fish and other
Michigan limits hunters to one buck in Lower Peninsula, urges doe killing
At a meeting that lasted more
Wyoming cuts wolf hunt in half to buoy Yellowstone region’s disease-depleted population
Wyoming wildlife managers plan