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China planted trees the Taklamakan Desert for nearly 50 years. Satellites now show the landscape is capturing more carbon than it releases

China planted trees the Taklamakan Desert for nearly 50 years. Satellites now show the landscape is capturing more carbon than it releases | World News

China’s shelterbelt initiative has made remarkable strides, turning arid desert borders into thriving carbon sinks. Through strategic vegetation choices, this project now captures more carbon dioxide than it expels. This achievement is anchored in mountain meltwater, vital for its irrigation systems. The initiative showcases the powerful impact of ecological restoration given optimal environmental conditions, though…

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<b>Daily Nadi Horoscope for Sagittarius (7th August 2026): Don’t Let a Busy Workday Push You Into a Costly Shortcut</b>

Daily Nadi Horoscope for Sagittarius (7th August 2026): Don’t Let a Busy Workday Push You Into a Costly Shortcut

Today, business and service affairs shift into higher gear, emphasizing a need for discipline. Attending to old debts and familial responsibilities must be approached with meticulous organization. Retail and finance may encounter obstacles, prompting a need for careful reviews of stock and payment logs. Steer clear of shortcuts and workplace disputes regarding pace, as prioritizing…

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A giant snake vanished from parts of the US decades ago. Scientists are now releasing 42 eastern indigo snakes to bring it back

A giant snake vanished from parts of the US decades ago. Scientists are now releasing 42 eastern indigo snakes to bring it back |

In Spring 2026, conservationists released 42 eastern indigo snakes into their historical habitats in Florida and Alabama. After a year of specialized care, these reptiles have adapted well, with monitoring indicating successful survival and breeding in the wild. This significant reintroduction effort seeks to restore self-sustaining populations of this unique snake species to their native…

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He solved a Rubik's Cube blindfolded in just 11.56 seconds: Meet the 21-year-old Guinness World Record holder inspiring millions

He solved a Rubik’s Cube blindfolded in just 11.56 seconds: Meet the 21-year-old Guinness World Record holder inspiring millions

21-year-old Tommy Cherry solves Rubik’s Cube blindfolded in 11.56 seconds to break Guinness World Record. (Photo: guinnessworldrecords.com) For most people, solving a Rubik’s Cube is already a frustrating challenge. Just getting all six sides to match can take hours of trial and error, countless YouTube tutorials and a great deal of patience. Now imagine doing…

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'Class 9 pass, no English': Hyderabad founder hired a taxi driver as his first employee, a decade later he heads procurement

‘Class 9 pass, no English’: Hyderabad founder hired a taxi driver as his first employee, a decade later he heads procurement

Sravanth Gajula with his first employee. (Credit: LinkedIn/Sravanth Gajula) A LinkedIn post by Hyderabad-based founder Sravanth Gajula, recounting a hiring decision he made a decade ago, has drawn wide attention online after he revealed that the taxi driver he once hired as his first employee now leads procurement at his company.Gajula shared that ten years…

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Three lighthouse keepers vanished from a remote Scottish island in 1900. More than a century later, nobody knows what happened

Three lighthouse keepers vanished from a remote Scottish island in 1900. More than a century later, nobody knows what happened | World News

In 1900, three seasoned lighthouse keepers mysteriously disappeared from Eilean Mor. When a supply vessel arrived, they found the lighthouse abandoned with signs indicating a hurried exit. Investigations uncovered no indications of violence or outside interference. The prevailing theory suggests a rogue wave may have taken the men by surprise. This enigmatic maritime case continues…

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Brendon McCullum backs Joe Root, vows to 'develop' Harry Brook into England's next Test captain | Cricket News

Brendon McCullum backs Joe Root, vows to ‘develop’ Harry Brook into England’s next Test captain | Cricket News

(IANS) England white-ball captain Harry Brook and Brendon McCullum England white-ball head coach Brendon McCullum has backed the ECB’s decision to reappoint Joe Root as Test captain following Ben Stokes’ retirement, while insisting that Harry Brook remains the long-term leadership prospect.Brook, who served as Stokes’ deputy during England’s recent Test series against New Zealand, was…

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In 1956, an 11-year-old took an abbot’s kneecap and medieval tile from Glastonbury Abbey; 70 years later, his widow returned it from Australia

In 1956, an 11-year-old took an abbot’s kneecap and medieval tile from Glastonbury Abbey; 70 years later, his widow returned it from Australia

George crafted a special box for the kneecap and floor tile to make the journey back to Somerset. (Picture: Facebook/Glastonbury Abbey) A kneecap believed to have belonged to a medieval abbot has been returned to Glastonbury Abbey in Somerset, England, more than 70 years after it was taken by an 11-year-old schoolboy during an archaeological…

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