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WWildlife Read More Two men nabbed for porcupine poaching in Nakhon Si ThammaratMarch 16, 2026 Two men caught hunting protected wildlife were arrested early this morning, March 15, after authorities found them with…
SScience Read More MIT scientists discover gut protein that traps and kills dangerous bacteriaMarch 16, 2026 The moist surfaces that line the body contain specialized molecules that help defend against microbes and prevent infections…
PPhysics Read More New ‘vacuum ultraviolet’ laser is 100 to 1,000 times more efficient than existing techMarch 16, 2026 The vacuum ultraviolet region is the area of the electromagnetic spectrum lying between X-rays and visible light. It…
SScience Read More Earth-size planet candidate orbits a nearby star every 355 daysMarch 16, 2026 Astronomers have discovered an Earth-size planet candidate circling a nearby star on a 355-day orbit. This is a…
EEnvironment Read More Angling for votes in election year: The debate around fishing policyMarch 16, 2026 Photo: Ross McNaughton ACT MP Cameron Luxton is a self confessed good, keen fisherman. Asked about his biggest…
WWildlife Read More It’s almost the size of the US, spans 11 countries and is home to a creature that looks like a sabre-toothed sausageMarch 16, 2026 The Sahara is the largest hot desert in the world, spanning 9.2 million square kilometres (3.6 million square…
SScience Read More Scientists just discovered a tiny signal that volcanoes send before they eruptMarch 16, 2026 Predicting volcanic eruptions early enough to warn authorities and nearby communities remains one of the biggest challenges in…
EEnvironment Read More Corellas wreak havoc in Bunbury prompting council’s call to report sightingsMarch 16, 2026 Destructive flocks of corellas are out-smarting authorities and wreaking havoc in Western Australia’s largest regional city. In Bunbury,…
PPhysics Read More Inside the quantum loop: New tool cracks a long-standing physics mysteryMarch 16, 2026 Superconductors are among the most puzzling materials in physics. They conduct electricity with zero resistance, but only under…
SScience Read More THOR AI solves a 100-year-old physics problem in secondsMarch 16, 2026 Researchers at The University of New Mexico and Los Alamos National Laboratory have introduced a new computational approach…
EEnvironment Read More LEGO Surpasses 50% Renewable and Recycled Raw Materials to Make its BricksMarch 16, 2026 The LEGO Group revealed significant progress in its efforts to increase the use of sustainable materials in its…