A new study shows that simulating a clock shift of six hours causes hatchling Blanding's turtles to shift their course, demonstrating that the sun is central to their navigational compass. They use it to guide them to the nearest wetland and a place of safety.
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Bengal chemicals keen on resuming anti-snake venom serum production
Bengal chemicals and pharmaceuticals ltd(BCPL). which had forayed into anti-snake venom serum(ASVS) manufacturing India nearly half a ce...
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The findings come from an analysis of data extracted from the UK's Millennium Cohort Study, a nationally representative sample of more...
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A new federal report finds that climate change is affecting the natural environment, agriculture, energy production and use, land and wate...
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Soon competition among cities for revival of waterbodies NEW DELHI: The government will soon launch a competition among cities for revi...
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