Articles for category: NEWS

Sameen David

The Luckiest Day Of The Week For Each Zodiac Sign From February 16 - 22, 2026

Cosmic Fortune Peaks: Luckiest Days for Every Zodiac Sign, February 16-22, 2026

The week from February 16 to 22, 2026, activates powerful celestial energies, including the start of the Eclipse Portal, presenting each zodiac sign with a standout day for luck and transformation. Saturn and Neptune Align After Centuries Saturn and Neptune Align After Centuries (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org) A rare conjunction of Saturn and Neptune in Aries ...

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Much-Deserved Success Arrives For 4 Zodiac Signs Once Saturn Enters Aries On February 13

Saturn Charges into Aries: Four Zodiac Signs Ready for Breakthrough Rewards

Saturn’s ingress into Aries on February 13, 2026, signals a pivotal shift that delivers long-awaited success to Pisces, Gemini, Cancer, and Libra. The Transformative Energy of Saturn in Aries The Transformative Energy of Saturn in Aries (Image Credits: Unsplash) Saturn, known for enforcing discipline and long-term growth, leaves the introspective waters of Pisces for the ...

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Why a healthy information ecosystem matters

The Invisible Backbone: Why Robust Information Flows Drive Lasting Change

Environmental progress hinges on more than bold leaders or pivotal donations; it relies on the steady circulation of verifiable facts that illuminate hidden connections. Heroes Fade, Systems Endure Heroes Fade, Systems Endure (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Observers of transformation frequently spotlight a single figure. A philanthropist’s funding sparks momentum. A group’s bold plan alters trajectories. Such ...

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A Pioneering Response to Vanishing Wildlife

America’s Wildlife Refuges: Forging a Conservation Legacy Under Scrutiny

The National Wildlife Refuge System has long served as a cornerstone of American conservation, shielding wildlife habitats and cherished outdoor pursuits across vast public lands. A Pioneering Response to Vanishing Wildlife A Pioneering Response to Vanishing Wildlife (Image Credits: Pixabay) President Theodore Roosevelt established the first national wildlife refuge at Pelican Island in Florida in ...

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Mapping underground fungal networks: Interview with SPUN’s Toby Kiers

Decoding Earth’s Invisible Fungal Highways: Toby Kiers’ Quest to Map Underground Networks

Evolutionary biologist Toby Kiers has spent nearly three decades peering into the soil to reveal the dynamic fungal partnerships that underpin global ecosystems. A Calling from the Shadows of Panama A Calling from the Shadows of Panama (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Researchers around Toby Kiers concentrated on the vibrant life aboveground during her early career. She ...

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Breakthroughs Meet Hidden Dangers

Prepare, Engage, Prevent, Protect: Ethical Guardrails for AI in Animal Communication

Advancements in artificial intelligence are unlocking the complexities of animal languages, prompting researchers to introduce a structured ethical framework to guide these efforts responsibly. Breakthroughs Meet Hidden Dangers Breakthroughs Meet Hidden Dangers (Image Credits: Wikimedia) Scientists at New York University’s More than Human Life Program (MOTH) and the Cetacean Translation Initiative (CETI) published the PEPP ...

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South Africa – New Trophy Quotas Revive Clashes Over Wildlife Management

South Africa – New Trophy Quotas Revive Clashes Over Wildlife Management

South Africa’s recent reinstatement of export quotas for hunting trophies from black rhinos, elephants, and leopards has reignited longstanding debates on conservation ethics, scientific rigor, and policy consistency. Ministerial Switch Sparks Immediate Policy Reversal South Africa – New Trophy Quotas Revive Clashes Over Wildlife Management (Image Credits: Pixabay) Former Environment Minister Dion George refrained from ...

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Endangered sea turtles get a hearing test

Pioneering Auditory Tests Expose Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles to Noise Risks

Recent experiments have pinpointed the underwater hearing capabilities of Kemp’s ridley sea turtles, highlighting vulnerabilities to human-generated sounds in their ocean habitat. Sea Turtles Tune In to Survival Sounds Sea Turtles Tune In to Survival Sounds (Image Credits: Flickr) Marine animals like sea turtles depend on acoustic cues to orient themselves and detect threats in ...

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Norwegian polar bear conditions are improving

Svalbard Polar Bears Show Improved Body Condition Amid Accelerating Ice Loss

Svalbard, Norway – A long-term study reveals that polar bears in this Norwegian Arctic archipelago have stabilized and even enhanced their physical health despite profound declines in sea ice habitat. Resilience Against the Odds Resilience Against the Odds (Image Credits: Unsplash) Scientists anticipated deteriorating health for polar bears as sea ice vanished at one of ...

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Pilot projects aim to break Indonesia’s habit of burning household waste

Indonesia Launches Community Pilots to Extinguish Household Waste Burning

Indonesia – Neighborhood leaders across urban areas confront a persistent dilemma as residents burn bulky trash to avoid roadside hazards, fueling new pilot efforts to shift long-standing habits. A Widespread Challenge Persists A Widespread Challenge Persists (Image Credits: Imgs.mongabay.com) Local officials in Bogor, south of Jakarta, often managed discarded items like soiled mattresses and damaged ...