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The materials at play – graphene and hexagonal boron nitride – have been merged into sheets and built into a variety of patterns at nanoscale dimensions.
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The common myna, listed as the third most invasive species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, has now been convicted of pushing other native birds out of their homes.
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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) plans to radio-collar leopards in Pakistan to monitor them following a spurt in man-animal conflicts.
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Pop sensation and the queen of bizarre fashion Lady Gaga has come up with yet another gimmick to grab eyeballs.
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Researchers have found that crows were more likely to forage when they could attribute changes in their environment due to human presence.
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The Ganges had become polluted and shackled in Kolkata because the river had not been treated like a companion or friend but more like a slave, felt Nobel Laureate poet, author and thinker Rabindranath Tagore.
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China is now turning its attention to the golden monkeys and is set to establish the country`s first artificial breeding base for the endangered species.
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Three hundred years ago, India went to Europe with realistic paintings of villages, the green countryside, temples, forts, people and festivals in water colours and prints.
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Scientists have mimicked the way mother of pearl is created in nature to synthesise the strong, iridescent coating found on the inside of some molluscs.
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Choreographer Vaibhavi Merchant – the mastermind behind the exotic moves in the song gave some interesting bytes about Salman Khan’s real nature.
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More than 50 Chinese zoologists are tracking giant pandas in a wild habitat of Gansu Province, hoping to collect DNA samples from the endangered bears.
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Scientists have predicted that we are on a much worse collision course with Mother Nature than has been currently thought.
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