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WWildlife Read More An Alaskan Brown Bear Receives the World’s Biggest Dental CrownMarch 1, 2026 The dental crown Tundra received. Image credits: Lake Superior Zoo/Instagram An unexpected glint now catches the light whenever…
SScience Read More Why can’t we throw all our trash into a volcano and burn it up?March 1, 2026 Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an…
SScience Read More How the body really ages: 7 million cells mapped across 21 organsMarch 1, 2026 Growing older brings a higher risk of serious illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, and dementia. For years,…
EEnvironment Read More Study finds North American bird populations keep droppingMarch 1, 2026 WASHINGTON (AP) — Billions fewer birds are flying through North American skies than decades ago and their population…
SScience Read More Lightning on Mars: NASA’s MAVEN Orbiter Reveals a Strange Phenomenon on the Red PlanetMarch 1, 2026 Researchers have identified powerful Martian electrical discharges, similar to lightning, and strong enough to be observed from orbit,…
EEnvironment Read More Canada’s critical minerals push faces capital gap: RBCMarch 1, 2026 Canada has channelled just 11% of its mining capital into critical minerals over the past 25 years, leaving…
WWildlife Read More 6 female, 3 male cheetahs from Africa released at MP's Kuno Park | Female Cheetah Gamini gave birth to 4 cubs | Inshorts – InshortsMarch 1, 2026 6 female, 3 male cheetahs from Africa released at MP’s Kuno Park | Female Cheetah Gamini gave birth…
SScience Read More The Rise of AI in Space: 20 Missions & Projects Defining the Next Era of ExplorationMarch 1, 2026 In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become as essential to space missions as fuel, solar panels, and…
EEnvironment Read More Nature Trail: Biodiversity loss being tackled by Nature Restoration PlanMarch 1, 2026 Ireland supports one of the highest stable populations of Otters in Europe. Biodiversity loss continues to be a…
SScience Read More Trapping Anyons in a Single Dimension May Reveal New Types of Particle : ScienceAlertMarch 1, 2026 Restricting a strange class of particles known as anyons to one dimension could force them into adopting one…
WWildlife Read More Tourists flock to see viral abandoned baby monkey “Punch” at zoo near TokyoMarch 1, 2026 TOKYO – Punch, a baby Japanese macaque at a zoo near Tokyo, has become a major tourist attraction…