Researchers survey eighty-one river sites in Arunachal Pradesh and sight only seven White-bellied Herons.
Scientists theoretically probe the atomic properties of the 2D materials under strain
Mumbai/ Apr 18, 2024
Researchers survey eighty-one river sites in Arunachal Pradesh and sight only seven White-bellied Herons.
An aerial view of the Tungabhadra dam in Karnataka [Image Credits: Bishnu Sarangi from Pixabay]
Powered by citizen science, the State of India’s Birds report calls for conservation efforts to save India’s aves.
Noctiluca blooms in the Arabian Sea, as seen from space. [Image Credits: Norman Kuring/NASA]
Black-eared kites take journeys of an astounding 3300–4800 kilometres each year across the Himalayas into Central Asia, and back.
In a recent study researchers have assessed the ability of natural forest species and single-species (monoculture) plantations to capture and store carbon over a long period.
Searching for mates and predation risk can alter spatial interactions between tree crickets and green lynx spiders.
Scientists used mathematical models and satellite data to understand how seed dispersal from forest trees helps in maintaining the savanna–forest boundaries.
The four species of newly-discovered tiger moths. Left to right: First row: O. suryamal rekhae, O. suryamal. Second row: O. zedesi and O. ghatmatha [Image credits: Aparna Kalawate]
Thus hath the candle sing'd the moth.
O, these deliberate fools! When they do choose,
They have the wisdom by their wit to lose.
Eastern Ghat Cricket Frog [Image credits: Prudhvi Raj]
Researchers discover a visibly different individual of the Eastern Ghats cricket frogs, in the Western Ghats