Scientists thought this ancient fish had been extinct for 66 million years, until it suddenly appeared in a fishing net in South Africa

Scientists thought this ancient fish had been extinct for 66 million years, until it suddenly appeared in a fishing net in South Africa |

For decades, the coelacanth existed in scientific literature as a creature of the distant past. Fossils showed that members of this ancient fish lineage had lived alongside dinosaurs and vanished from the fossil record around 66 million years ago. The assumption seemed straightforward: they were gone.Then, in December 1938, a fishing trawler operating off the…

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NRI wife says neighbor called cops when she and her husband were arguing: 'Police took my husband to the station, I don't know what to do'

NRI wife says neighbor called cops when she and her husband were arguing: ‘Police took my husband to the station, I don’t know what to do’

Indian woman in Texas claims in a post that her neighbor called police when she and her husband were fighting. (AI photo) A message by an Indian woman who recently moved to Texas has gone viral as she presented a unique situation that even made immigration attorneys weigh in. The woman said she had an…

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Scientists have identified a new monkey species with striking orange lips in the Democratic Republic of Congo after it spent years hiding in a remote forest

Scientists have identified a new monkey species with striking orange lips in the Democratic Republic of Congo after it spent years hiding in a remote forest

Image Credit: X/ @FloridaAtlantic Scientists have officially identified a previously unknown monkey species with vivid orange lips in the remote rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), ending years of scientific uncertainty over whether the small, isolated population represented a distinct species. The scientific findings have been published in the journal PLOS One.Named Colobus…

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'500 farmers join CJP protest': Sonam Wangchuk gets support from Rakesh Tikait, Kejriwal at 'packed' Jantar Mantar

‘500 farmers join CJP protest’: Sonam Wangchuk gets support from Rakesh Tikait, Kejriwal at ‘packed’ Jantar Mantar | India News

Rakesh Tikait, Kejriwal meet Sonam Wangchuk at ‘packed’ Jantar Mantar NEW DELHI: Climate activist and educator Sonam Wangchuk’s protest gathered fresh momentum on Thursday as farmer leader Rakesh Tikait reached New Delhi’s Jantar Mantar with around 500 farmers, strengthening the ongoing agitation against the Centre and adding to the demand for Union education minister Dharmendra…

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Spain is turning millions of discarded olive pits into road material that could store carbon for decades and cut asphalt emissions by up to 75%

Spain is turning millions of discarded olive pits into road material that could store carbon for decades and cut asphalt emissions by up to 75% | World News

Cities spend enormous amounts of money repairing roads, pavements and public spaces, yet the environmental cost of those materials often receives far less attention. Asphalt may look ordinary once it is laid down, but producing and transporting the ingredients that go into road surfaces contributes to a significant volume of emissions. Across Europe, local authorities…

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Scientists are turning air filters into DNA collectors that can detect traces of wildlife, viruses and human activity from particles floating in the air

Scientists are turning air filters into DNA collectors that can detect traces of wildlife, viruses and human activity from particles floating in the air

Air filters trap biological particles along with ordinary dust and pollution, allowing laboratory sequencing to reveal environmental DNA Every breath you take carries an invisible record of the living world, and scientists have discovered a way to read it using ordinary air filters.By studying the tiny particles trapped inside standard air-quality monitoring equipment, researchers can…

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Duration of US visa stay changes - what it means for foreign students, exchange visitors and journalists

Duration of US visa stay changes – what it means for foreign students, exchange visitors and journalists | World News

Trump administration introduces fixed visa stay limits for foreign students and journalists. The Trump administration has introduced a new rule that replaces open-ended stays for foreign students, cultural exchange visitors and journalists with fixed visa terms, marking another shift in U.S. immigration policy, news agency Reuters reported.The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) stated that the…

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