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The Netherlands tried to recreate prehistoric Europe on reclaimed land. The result sparked one of conservation’s biggest debates |

Representative Image of large herbivores grazing in a rewilded wetland reserve (AI-generated image) In the early 1980s, Dutch ecologist Frans Vera introduced Heck cattle, Konik horses and red deer together into the Oostvaardersplassen, a stretch of reclaimed wetland in Flevoland province that had been left undeveloped after failed plans to use it for industry. Vera’s…

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70-million-year-old mammal fossil discovered in Mongolia rewrites the story of early mammal evolution |

The fossil record has a habit of reshaping ideas that once seemed settled. In the Late Cretaceous, long before the extinction of the dinosaurs, small mammals occupied a world dominated by much larger reptiles. Most left behind little more than isolated teeth and fragments of bone, making it difficult to understand how they were related…

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Jana Nayagan Full Movie Collection: ‘Jana Nayagan’ box office collection day 9 [Live]: Vijay and Pooja Hegde starrer enters second weekend by crossing Rs 154 crore India net | Tamil Movie News

Vijay‘s Jana Nayagan continues to rock the box office as it enters its second Friday. After completing a successful first week, the film continues to draw audiences despite the usual weekday slowdown. Trade circles are now closely watching whether the action drama can gain fresh momentum over the weekend. With limited competition from new Tamil…

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A Swedish doctor spent 80 minutes trapped beneath river ice. Months later, she returned to work after one of medicine’s most extraordinary recoveries | World News

Image(s): Left/Nine/Right/Canva Most people who suffer cardiac arrest after prolonged submersion in icy water have little chance of survival. Yet in one of the most remarkable medical recoveries ever recorded, Anna Bågenholm, a Swedish radiologist, survived after becoming trapped beneath a frozen river in Norway for 80 minutes, during which her heart stopped beating for…

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Quote of the day by Richard Feynman: “The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and…” |

Richard Feynman’s most enduring quote was never intended as a memorable slogan. It came from his 1974 commencement address at the California Institute of Technology, where the Nobel Prize-winning physicist spoke about the principles that should guide scientific research. Among his remarks, one sentence has outlived the rest: “The first principle is that you must…

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Shah Rukh Khan: Raghav Juyal breaks silence on reports of playing young antagonist in Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘King’, teases a ‘different’ look in the film: ‘This is completely false’ | Hindi Movie News

Raghav Juyal has denied rumours of playing a young antagonist in Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘King’, calling reports false and revealing the film has a unique plot and shooting style. Earlier reports claimed he’d play Jackie Shroff’s son, battling a younger SRK. Directed by Siddharth Anand, ‘King’ releases December 24, 2026. Among the year’s most highly…

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A Massachusetts mother helped save one of America’s dirtiest rivers. Her campaign paved the way for landmark clean water laws | World News

Representative Image of a river restored after a landmark clean water campaign (AI-generated image) In 1962, Marion Stoddart moved with her husband and three young children to Groton, Massachusetts, settling less than a mile from the Nashua River. At the time, the Nashua ranked among the ten most polluted rivers in the United States, running…

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Gavin Casalegno teases ‘surprises’ for fans in ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ film: ‘I’m excited to see people’s reaction’ |

Gavin Casalegno speaks about surprises in the upcoming ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty: The Movie.'(Image credits: Instagram) The intense debate between Team Conrad and Team Jeremiah ended with a stunning finale of ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty.’ However, author Jenny Han still has a few tricks up her sleeve for the upcoming film based on…

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Scientists trained 182 pet dogs to sniff out one of America’s most destructive invasive insects, and most successfully found its hidden eggs |

The spotted lanternfly has become one of the most destructive invasive insects in the United States, threatening vineyards, orchards and forests by feeding on the sap of hundreds of plant species. Finding its egg masses before they hatch is one of the most effective ways to slow its spread, but the eggs are well camouflaged…

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In Indian Himalayas, a wild spice is helping 200 families protect 100 sq km of forest while generating an income of Rs 39 lakh

For generations, indigenous communities in Arunachal Pradesh had been using a spice in their food for its citrusy, tongue-tingling flavour. The native plant was a part of their world and that’s all they knew. But today, the small spice is helping 200 families gain a livelihood while also protecting agricultural land.On autumn mornings, residents of…

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