After World War II, a few snakes reached Guam; they now number up to 30,000 per square mile, and scientists found 19,000 hidden genetic changes

After World War II, a few snakes reached Guam; they now number up to 30,000 per square mile, and scientists found 19,000 hidden genetic changes

Brown tree snake (Photo: Canva) After World War II, a small number of brown tree snakes somehow made it to Guam, likely hidden in cargo, and the island has been dealing with the consequences ever since. Today, the snakes are so widespread that in some parts of the U.S. territory they reach densities of up…

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More than 4,000 Kenyan students came together to plant mangroves in a bid to set a Guinness World Record

More than 4,000 Kenyan students came together to plant mangroves in a bid to set a Guinness World Record | World News

Thousands of students and scouts from Kenya’s coastal region took part in an ambitious attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for the largest number of people planting mangrove trees simultaneously. The event, held at the Jomvu Kuu Mangrove Site in Mombasa County to mark World Mangrove Day, brought together young volunteers, conservation groups…

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A 400-year-old Native American pot lay buried beneath a Spanish mission in Florida until archaeologists found it completely intact

A 400-year-old Native American pot lay buried beneath a Spanish mission in Florida until archaeologists found it completely intact | World News

University of Florida students have unearthed a nearly 400-year-old clay pot at the site of a 17th-century Spanish mission in Gainesville, and remarkably, it survived completely intact. The pot was likely made by a member of the Indigenous Potano Timucua tribe while the mission was still active, and its discovery is considered highly unusual since…

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After creating history for India and amid a gap year before college, what is next for Anahat Singh? | More sports News

After creating history for India and amid a gap year before college, what is next for Anahat Singh? | More sports News

NEW DELHI: “It felt really unreal. I felt like I was dreaming. I still feel like I’m dreaming.” That’s how Anahat Singh described the moment the Indian flag went up after she became the first Indian ever to win the World Junior Squash Championship.She carried that same disbelief during the virtual media interaction facilitated by…

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Two Ohio YouTubers behind Creek Kings Outdoors sentenced to jail after pleading guilty to 40 deer poaching charges, fined more than $37,000 and banned from hunting for five years

Two Ohio YouTubers behind Creek Kings Outdoors sentenced to jail after pleading guilty to 40 deer poaching charges, fined more than $37,000 and banned from hunting for five years | World News

Two Ohio YouTubers who built an online following by sharing hunting videos have been sentenced after admitting to dozens of wildlife offences linked to illegal deer hunting. William Bethel, 28, and Justin Booth, 23, the creators behind the Creek Kings Outdoors YouTube channel, pleaded guilty to a combined 40 deer poaching-related charges following a lengthy…

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NEET PG application correction window closing today: Check direct link to rectify form errors before deadline

NEET PG application correction window closing today: Check direct link to rectify form errors before deadline

NBEMS will close the NEET PG 2026 application correction window today, marking the final opportunity for registered candidates to amend permissible details in their application forms. Certain personal information cannot be modified, while a separate image correction window will open later. Aspirants are advised to verify all entries carefully to avoid issues during the admission…

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'Six major paper leaks in five years in Punjab': Swati Maliwal's 'super CM' swipe at Kejriwal

‘Six major paper leaks in five years in Punjab’: Swati Maliwal’s ‘super CM’ swipe at Kejriwal | India News

Swati Maliwal slams ‘super CM’ Kejriwal for maintaining ‘complete silence’ on Punjab paper leak issue NEW DELHI: Rajya Sabha member Swati Maliwal on Tuesday accused the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government of failing to address examination irregularities in Punjab, claiming that the state had witnessed six major paper leaks over the past five years.Speaking to…

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