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Former ISRO chairman K Kasturirangan no more

A file photograph of Dr. K. Kasturirangan (centre) visiting Gundya in Sakaleshpur taluk of Hassan district in Karnataka. He was the writer of the Kasturirangan Committee report on Western Ghats, which in 2013, recognized an space of 59,940 sq. km of pure panorama of Western Ghats, unfold throughout 6 States as ecologically delicate. | Photo […]

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Centuries-old museum specimens unlock mysteries of South Asian treeshrews

Museum specimens, the Zoological Survey of India used to unlock morphological mysteries of the South Asian treeshrews. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT GUWAHATI Scientists from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have resolved longstanding taxonomic ambiguities surrounding South Asian treeshrews – small, insectivorous mammals usually misidentified as a consequence of their superficial resemblance to squirrels.

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Historic Bug Story: How fiery hell ants pierced their prey 113 million years ago |

Image credit: Current Biology In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists in Brazil have found the world’s oldest recognized ant fossil of a 113-million-year-old specimen of a fearsome predator referred to as a “hell ant.” Unearthed from limestone in northeastern Brazil, this fossil dramatically reshapes our understanding of ant evolution, pushing again their recognized historical past by

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Stunning space photograph captures the majestic Andromeda Galaxy floating in a sea of faint, glowing nebulae |

Image credit: Miguel Claro On a quiet hilltop in Portugal, beneath one of Europe’s darkest skies, a photographer has captured extra than simply a galaxy. He’s captured a dream, 5 years in the making.Miguel Claro, a famend astrophotographer and science communicator based mostly in Lisbon, has unveiled his newest cosmic masterpiece: a breathtaking deep-space portrait

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How did the Myanmar earthquake happen? | Explained

The story thus far: The highly effective earthquake in Myanmar on March 28 had its supply in central Myanmar, about 20 km from Mandalay, the nation’s second-largest metropolis. Mandalay, situated on the east financial institution of the Irrawaddy river, is near one in every of the most seismically energetic faults in the area, referred to

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