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Dinosaur Eggs as Large as Cannonballs Found in China Were Filled With Massive Crystals Instead of Ancient Bones

Dinosaur Eggs as Large as Cannonballs Found in China Were Filled With Massive Crystals Instead of Ancient Bones

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    Scientists studying fossil remains in eastern China have uncovered a rare and puzzling discovery: two nearly spherical dinosaur eggs that contain no traces of embryos or bones, but are instead filled with large mineral crystals. The finding offers fresh insight into how fossilisation can occur under unusual geological conditions and sheds light on the environment during the final years of the dinosaurs. The eggs were discovered in the Qianshan Basin of Anhui Province, an area known for preserving Late Cretaceous fossils. Measuring about 13 centimetres in diameter, the eggs were remarkably well preserved on the outside. However, when researchers examined their interiors, they found hollow chambers lined with clusters of calcite crystals rather than organic remains. ...
What Is Flash Fog and Why Delhi Experienced a Sudden Blink and You Miss It Wall of Fog

What Is Flash Fog and Why Delhi Experienced a Sudden Blink and You Miss It Wall of Fog

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    Delhi-NCR residents woke up on Makar Sankranti, January 14, 2026, expecting a familiar winter scene of lingering cold, routine fog and sluggish traffic. Instead, the capital witnessed an unusual and dramatic weather event that unfolded within minutes and vanished just as quickly. Between 7:45 am and 8 am, a dense curtain of fog suddenly enveloped large parts of Delhi and its surrounding regions, reducing visibility to almost zero. Roads, flyovers and railway tracks disappeared under a thick white haze, leaving commuters stunned. What made the event striking was its brevity. Within a short span, the fog began to thin and dissolve, restoring visibility almost as suddenly as it had vanished. This was not the typical overnight fog that blankets north India during wint...
India’s Experience Shows Urban Forests Can Cool Cities Only When Planning Respects Ecology

India’s Experience Shows Urban Forests Can Cool Cities Only When Planning Respects Ecology

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    As Indian cities grow denser and hotter, urban forests are increasingly being promoted as a solution to rising temperatures. But evidence from cities such as Chennai suggests that trees alone are not a universal fix. Urban forests can help cool cities and improve quality of life, but only when planners understand local climate conditions, ecological systems and how people use urban land. Chennai, a coastal city of 4.5 million people, routinely experiences summer temperatures touching 44 degrees Celsius. Despite its cultural richness, with hundreds of temples and a national park embedded within the city, Chennai has limited shaded public spaces. Trees line some roads, but large green parks are scarce, leaving much of the city exposed to extreme heat. As urbanis...
Chilly Morning Likely on Makar Sankranti as Cold Wave and Dense Fog Continue Across North India

Chilly Morning Likely on Makar Sankranti as Cold Wave and Dense Fog Continue Across North India

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    As people across India prepare to celebrate Makar Sankranti, the festival will arrive amid persistent cold wave conditions and widespread fog across large parts of northern India, even as meteorologists indicate that winter’s tight grip may begin to loosen gradually after midweek. Traditionally, Makar Sankranti marks the Sun’s northward movement and is associated with the waning of peak winter. This year, however, the seasonal transition is expected to be slow and subtle. Weather experts say that while temperatures may start inching upward after the next couple of nights, cold conditions and reduced visibility due to fog will continue to dominate mornings across the Indo-Gangetic plains. “There will be no major change in overall weather conditions on January 14. F...
Is a Human Pandemic from H5N1 Bird Flu Slowly Taking Shape as the Virus Continues to Mutate Across Species?

Is a Human Pandemic from H5N1 Bird Flu Slowly Taking Shape as the Virus Continues to Mutate Across Species?

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    The H5N1 avian influenza virus, long considered a major pandemic threat, is once again under intense scientific scrutiny as evidence mounts of its expanding reach across species and its increasing ability to adapt to mammals. Although sustained human-to-human transmission has not yet been detected, researchers warn that the virus may be edging closer to that threshold. Since its first detection in poultry in southern China in 1997, H5N1 has evolved continuously, spreading far beyond birds to infect a wide range of wild animals, marine mammals and, most recently, cattle. What began as a regional outbreak has now turned into a global panzootic, with scientists describing the virus’s spread among animals as largely uncontrollable. According to the World Health Organi...
India Climate Warning Signs Intensify as 2025 Emerges Among the Warmest Years Deaths Rise Sharply

India Climate Warning Signs Intensify as 2025 Emerges Among the Warmest Years Deaths Rise Sharply

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    India’s climate trajectory is entering a far more dangerous phase, according to consolidated national climate data for 2025, which places the year among the warmest on record while revealing a sharp rise in deadly extreme weather events across the country. Climate experts warn that the signals are no longer gradual or ambiguous but are accelerating at a pace that challenges existing preparedness and response systems. In 2025, India’s annual mean land surface air temperature stood 0.28 degrees Celsius above the 1991–2020 average, ranking it as the eighth warmest year since systematic records began in 1901. The data reinforces a troubling long-term trend, with ten of the fifteen warmest years recorded since 2011. The decade spanning 2016 to 2025 has now officially been...
India Strengthens Its Global Technology Leadership with the Launch of the DST–NIDHI Centre of Excellence at IIM Ahmedabad

India Strengthens Its Global Technology Leadership with the Launch of the DST–NIDHI Centre of Excellence at IIM Ahmedabad

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    India took a significant step toward consolidating its position as a global technology leader with the launch of the Department of Science and Technology–National Initiative for Developing and Harnessing Innovations Centre of Excellence at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad. The initiative aims to accelerate deep-technology entrepreneurship and strengthen the country’s science-to-market ecosystem. The Centre of Excellence has been established with financial support of approximately ₹40 crore from the Department of Science and Technology and was formally dedicated to the nation by the Minister of State for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, Dr Jitendra Singh. The facility is housed in a newly constructed, purpose-built block on the IIM Ahmedabad camp...
Renewable Energy Deployment Is Expanding Rapidly But Job Creation Is Lagging Behind

Renewable Energy Deployment Is Expanding Rapidly But Job Creation Is Lagging Behind

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    Global renewable energy capacity continued to surge in 2024, but employment growth in the sector failed to keep pace, according to the newly released Renewable Energy and Jobs – Annual Review 2025 by the International Renewable Energy Agency and the International Labour Organization. The report highlights a growing gap between clean energy expansion and workforce development, raising concerns about the social sustainability of the global energy transition. The findings show that global renewable energy employment increased by only 2.3 percent year-on-year, reaching 16.6 million jobs in 2024, despite record-breaking levels of renewable energy deployment worldwide. Analysts attribute the slowdown in job growth to a combination of geopolitical tensions, increasingly aut...
Air Pollution Crackdown Intensifies as CAQM Orders Closure of 16 Industrial Units Across states

Air Pollution Crackdown Intensifies as CAQM Orders Closure of 16 Industrial Units Across states

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    In a strong enforcement move to curb rising air pollution levels, the Commission for Air Quality Management in the National Capital Region and Adjoining Areas (CAQM) has ordered the immediate closure of 16 industrial units operating across NCR-linked regions of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. The action follows detailed inspections that revealed serious and repeated violations of environmental laws, according to an official statement issued by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. Among the shut units, one is located in Uttar Pradesh’s NCR region, another in Rajasthan’s NCR area, while the remaining 14 are situated in Haryana’s Sonipat district. The inspections were carried out as part of CAQM’s intensified enforcement drive aimed at reducing ...
Mangrove Loss Is Increasing Flood Risks in the Niger Delta, New Model Based Study Finds

Mangrove Loss Is Increasing Flood Risks in the Niger Delta, New Model Based Study Finds

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    Mangrove forests in Nigeria’s Niger Delta are rapidly declining, leaving coastal communities increasingly exposed to flooding, erosion and storm surges, according to new research that uses advanced ecosystem modelling to track the health of these vital forests. The Niger Delta, home to Africa’s largest mangrove ecosystem and the third-largest mangrove forest in the world, supports fisheries, biodiversity and the livelihoods of thousands of people. In Rivers State alone, mangroves act as a critical natural barrier between coastal settlements and rising waters. However, decades of oil exploration, industrial activity and local resource extraction have severely degraded these ecosystems. The region is the centre of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry, and its landscape ha...