Researchers discovered a prehistoric ecosystem filled with giant marine reptiles, revealing an unparalleled level of food web complexity. Predators that dominated the oceans 130 million years ago were ...
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FCI Pavilion at IITF 2025 showcases India's advancing foodgrains ecosystem
The Pavilion has been designed to trace India's foodgrains journey--beginning from traditional storage practices to the adoption of scientific, technologically advanced storage solutions such as SILOs ...
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Give caterpillars a 'soft landing' under trees. Ecosystem will say 'thank you'
Well-intentioned gardeners often focus on the right plants to feed pollinators, but they might be overlooking the importance ...
Scientists investigated Yellowstone's famous “ripple effect” and reveal that the impact of wolves on willow trees may have ...
Spiders in this toxic sulfur cave have built a thriving spider metropolis and the largest spider web complex in the world!
Drilling for minerals deep in the ocean could have immense consequences for the tiny animals at the core of the vast marine ...
Beneath Antarctica’s vanished Larsen C Ice Shelf, scientists have uncovered a hidden world: thousands of perfectly circular ...
Deep beneath the Balkans, a massive sulfur-fed cave hosts 111,000 spiders in one shared web, defying typical spider behavior.
Efforts to expand deep-sea mining are alarming scientists and Indigenous leaders, who worry mining risks fisheries and food ...
As “ocean-safe” products flood the market—wrapped in teal hues and marine motifs—the illusion of ecological responsibility is gaining momentum, but it’s worth asking whether these gestures represent ...
Deep beneath the border of Albania and Greece, scientists have uncovered a natural marvel: the world’s largest spider web, ...
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