• Furious residents say New Forest could become a 'theme park' as food trucks are allowed in for first time amid fears customers will want to feed forest's wild ponies

    The Commoners say Forestry England's approved plans for 'mobile cafes' to sell tea, coffee, cakes and pastries in car parks is a 'recipe for disaster'.

  • Sea of change

    NESTLED in the heart of the Coral Triangle, Tun Mustapha Park (TMP) in Sabah, Malaysia, stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts of local co

  • The Cloud Under the Sea

    "The Ocean Link was one of a small number of ships that maintain the subsea cables that carry 99 percent of the world’s data."

  • An Exploration Of Herbal Supplements

    NEW DELHI, (IANS) – A country like India boasts a rich cultural heritage with well-established traditional health practices, including Ayurveda. However, achieving optimal well-being in the modern world presents unique challenges. Dietary limitations due to cultural norms can lead to micronutrient deficiencies. Chronic stress, often […]

  • How to buy ships in Sea of Thieves

    Wondering how to buy a ship in Sea of Thieves? Here's how to purchase a ship in the game as well as how much it'll cost you.

  • How to change your character in Sea of Thieves

    Wondering how to change your pirate's appearance in Sea of Thieves? Here are two ways you can change your character's appearance.

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    How climate change could impact forests

    Dr. Tana Wood, an ecologist with the U.S. Forest Service, is running experiments to see what might happen to forests if temperatures rise by seven degrees Fahrenheit, the worst-case scenario by the end of the century. Among the impacts, it appears forests could lose some of their ability to absorb carbon, which contributes to rising temperatures. David Schechter has the story.

  • Can Forest City emulate Shenzhen?

    AS the nation grapples with insufficient tax revenue, growing government debt and the inability of government-linked companies to catalyse economic dy

  • Venomous lionfish are invading the Mediterranean Sea

    Amsterdam, Apr 25 (Prensa Latina) In a study, researchers from Wageningen University and Research, the Netherlands, have published an invasion of lionfish in the Mediterranean Sea, highlighting a rapid spread and possible ecological impacts, the journal NeoBiota published on Thursday. The post Venomous lionfish are invading the Mediterranean Sea first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Explore Tips & Activities To Grow as a Writer

    Writing is a part of our lives in so many ways: from everyday tasks like to-do lists, emails, and thank-you letters to personal moments of reflection like journaling or poetry. Outside the classroom, children become stronger writers with encouragement and modeling from parents and adults. Consistent access to writing and drawing tools can help young learners make writing a part of their day-to-day routines, allowing them to explore at their own pace. For older children, giving thoughtful prompts...

  • Estuaries, the ‘nurseries of the sea’, are disappearing fast

    Study reveals repurposing of ecologically vital land for homes or agriculture is happening particularly rapidly in AsiaEstuaries – the place where a river meets the ocean – are often called the “nurseries of the sea”. They are home to many of the fish we eat and support vast numbers of birds, while the surrounding salt marsh helps to stabilise shorelines and absorb floods.However, a new study shows that nearly half of the world’s estuaries have been altered by humans, and 20% of this estuary...

  • Exploring the potential of single-atom catalysts

    There is a high level of interest, even excitement, among chemists and materials scientists about the potential of single-atom catalysts (SACs), but their development relies on very specialized tools available only at synchrotrons like the Canadian Light Source (CLS) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask).