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    In a first, discarded diapers used like sand in concrete mix for buildings

    by S.Ravi May 24, 2023
    by S.Ravi May 24, 2023

    Despite being a convenient and useful product for mothers and baby caregivers, the disposal of diapers has been a problematic issue as filling up landfills with them is definitely not …

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    Watch: Experts view on what it takes to ensure India’s space security– Part II

    by IN Bureau May 19, 2023
    by IN Bureau May 19, 2023

    In the previous episode of this two-part video series, Interstellar had interviewed India’s leading strategic thinkers. In this episode, they cast a wider net. They have interviewed a lawyer, financier, …

  • Science

    Watch: Experts view on what it takes to ensure India’s space security – Part I

    by IN Bureau May 19, 2023
    by IN Bureau May 19, 2023

    There are several issues involved in space security. Interstellar.news provides a comprehensive video coverage of the whole topic while covering the DEFSAT 2023 Conference & Expo. The first part of …

  • Science

    Australia brings back egg-laying mammal platypuses to oldest park after 50 years

    by S.Ravi May 19, 2023
    by S.Ravi May 19, 2023

    It was once declared to be a weird and a hoax creature when it was discovered by the Europeans but today efforts are on to conserve the duck-billed platypuses. They …

  • Science

    Global temperatures likely to surge to record highs in next 5 years, says UN weather agency

    by IN Bureau May 18, 2023
    by IN Bureau May 18, 2023

    Global temperatures are likely to surge to record levels in the next five years, fuelled by heat-trapping greenhouse gases and a naturally occurring El Niño event, according to the latest …

  • Science

    Delhi Zoo’s Royal Bengal tigress gives birth to cubs after 18 years

    by S.Ravi May 16, 2023
    by S.Ravi May 16, 2023

    Officials of the National Zoological Park in New Delhi and wildlife enthusiasts were thrilled as after a gap of 18 long years, the golden Royal Bengal tigress Siddhi gave birth …

  • Science

    Maharashtra villagers rescue cobra and jackal from well in rare feat

    by S.Ravi May 16, 2023
    by S.Ravi May 16, 2023

    Adverse circumstances make even sworn enemies compromise. An example of this came to the fore when the Maharashtra Forest Department and the non-governmental organisation Wildlife SOS rescued a Spectacled cobra …

  • Science

    Newborn tiger cubs and penguin chicks are star attractions at Mumbai heritage zoo

    by S.Ravi May 12, 2023
    by S.Ravi May 12, 2023

    Mumbai’s Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Zoo and Botanical Garden, aka Byculla or Rani Baug Zoo, which started in 1862, continues to be in news and draw more and more visitors. Recently, …

  • Science

    Mumbaikars flock to Asia’s first Crocodile Trail at heritage zoo

    by S.Ravi May 10, 2023
    by S.Ravi May 10, 2023

    Maharashtra capital city, Mumbai has now something different to offer to its residents and tourists. One of the country’s oldest zoos, the Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Zoo and Botanical Garden in …

  • Science

    Third cheetah dies of injuries during fight in Kuno National Park

    by S.Ravi May 9, 2023
    by S.Ravi May 9, 2023

    Project Cheetah received a setback as Daksha, a female feline died at Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park after it was found injured by a monitoring team today. She is the …

  • Science

    South African experts say India is handling cheetahs well after visit to Kuno

    by S.Ravi May 8, 2023
    by S.Ravi May 8, 2023

    Not just wildlife enthusiasts across the globe but also many nations are keenly watching how Project Cheetah — the world’s first intercontinental reintroduction of species — pans out. With a …

  • Science

    Telangana tribals use cow dung to make organic fertiliser

    by S.Ravi May 8, 2023
    by S.Ravi May 8, 2023

    What was considered a waste which had to be somehow disposed of has turned into a boon and source of income for tribal farmers. Tribal farmers belonging to four villages …

  • Science

    Delhi man saves trapped ‘Do Muha’ snake 

    by S.Ravi May 5, 2023
    by S.Ravi May 5, 2023

    Thanks to prompt action on part of a Delhi citizen, a Red sand boa snake got a new lease of life. Earlier this week, a resident of Uttam Nagar’s Tilak …

  • Science

    Sea lions defy nature’s law to gain size despite surging numbers, scientists stunned

    by S.Ravi May 5, 2023
    by S.Ravi May 5, 2023

    Nature continues to surprise scientists in more than one way. While most animals, when their numbers go up, become smaller in size because of competition for food, California sea lions …

  • Science

    Niti Aayog lauds Telangana’s efforts to green rural areas and save energy

    by S.Ravi May 3, 2023
    by S.Ravi May 3, 2023

    Government’s premier policy think tank Niti Aayog has appreciated Palle Prakruthi Vanam, or nature park in villages, the flagship project of Telangana to enhance greenery in the state. In its …

  • Science

    Odisha’s Similipal Tiger Reserve loses one of its rare tigers with black stripes

    by S.Ravi May 2, 2023
    by S.Ravi May 2, 2023

    Similipal Tiger Reserve lost one of its tigers as per the forest officials on Monday. The creature – three-year-old male melanistic or the tiger with black stripes – was found …

  • Science

    Scientists discover great apes too love spinning and rolling like humans

    by S.Ravi May 2, 2023
    by S.Ravi May 2, 2023

    If you thought humans, especially children, are fond of spinning, rolling down, going on roller coaster rides and swirling in swivel chairs, then think again. As per an article in …

  • Science

    Imperial College London offers 400,000 pounds scholarships to Indian students

    by S.Ravi April 29, 2023
    by S.Ravi April 29, 2023

    In what could be described as a major initiative to promote and encourage Indian students to study and do research abroad, the famed Imperial College London announced scholarships of 400,000 …

  • Science

    Scientists find frogs thriving in Maharashtra’s cashew plantations

    by S.Ravi April 29, 2023
    by S.Ravi April 29, 2023

    It is not necessary that alteration of forests and jungles to other land uses will affect the wildlife it sustains. This came to the fore in the research done by …

  • Science

    Elephant peels bananas, stunned scientists start study 

    by S.Ravi April 26, 2023
    by S.Ravi April 26, 2023

    Considered one of the most intelligent beings on the earth, the elephant continues to surprise human beings. Now the latest instance is that of the Asian elephant Pang Pha, who …

  • Science

    Seals skip sleep at sea to escape shark attacks

    by S.Ravi April 25, 2023
    by S.Ravi April 25, 2023

    Sleep is essential for a majority of beings but it may not be the case for some animals. Take for example the African elephants who need just two hours of …

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