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The Vanishing Ice: Climate Change and Its Dire Impact on Arctic Wildlife

 Introduction: In the vast, icy expanses of the Arctic, a silent crisis is unfolding. The effects of global warming are nowhere more apparent than in this frigid wilderness, where the reality of climate change has become a daily struggle for survival for its inhabitants. The Shrinking Arctic Ice: At the heart of this crisis is the rapid melting of sea ice. The Arctic's ice caps, integral to the region's ecosystem, are shrinking at alarming rates. This loss of ice is not just a statistic; it's a dramatic shift that is uprooting the lives of the wildlife that call the Arctic home. Polar Bears: Icons of Climate Change: Polar bears, the majestic symbols of the Arctic, are perhaps the most visibly affected. Dependent on sea ice for hunting seals, their primary food source, these bears are finding their hunting grounds disappearing. As a result, they are forced to swim longer distances and face starvation, leading to a decline in their population. Arctic Foxes and Seals: Adapting
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100-mn-yr-old footprint of cat-sized dinosaur found in China: Researchers

A single footprint left by a cat-sized dinosaur around 100 million years ago has been discovered in China by an international team of palaeontologist, the University of Queensland said. The footprint was made by a herbivorous, armoured dinosaur known broadly as a stegosaur. With a footprint of less than six centimetres, this is the smallest known stegosaur footprint.  Continue...  

Fossil of mammal that lived 74 mn yrs ago found in Chile: Scientists

  A fossil of a skunk-like mammal that lived around 72-74 million years ago has been discovered in Chile, scientists said. A part of the creature's fossilised jawbone with five teeth attached was discovered close to the Torres del Paine national park. University of Chile's Sergio Soto said Chile's southern tip has a lot of potential in terms of palaeontology. Continue...

Fossil of 'bizarre' shark with wing-like fins that lived 93M yrs ago found

Scientists on Thursday announced the discovery of a nearly-complete fossil of a "bizarre" shark that existed about 93 million years ago. Called Aquilolamna milarcae, the shark was shaped unlike any other known marine creature and had curiously elongated wing-like fins. It had a fin span of about 6-1/4 feet and was about 5-1/2 feet in length.  Continue...  

4.6-bn-year-old meteorite rock is oldest volcanic rock found: Study

A 4.6-billion-year-old meteorite rock found in the Sahara desert in May 2020 is the oldest volcanic rock ever found, scientists said. The University of Western Brittany's Jean-Alix Barrat-led team suggests the meteorite 'Erg Chech 002' was part of the crust of an ancient protoplanet that broke up early in the solar system's past.  Continue...  

Amazing facts about environment before after Corona

  Images of New Delhi, India on Oct. 28, 2019, left, and April 20, 2020. India's air quality improved drastically during a nationwide lockdown to curb the coronavirus. Earth Day 2020: Startling photos show pollution before and after the coronavirus lockdown This combination of Monday, Oct. 28, 2019, top, and Monday, April 20, 2020 photos shows India Gate in New Delhi. India's air quality improved drastically during a nationwide lockdown to curb the COVID-19 coronavirus.  Images of New Delhi, India on Oct. 28, 2019, left, and April 20, 2020. India's air quality improved drastically during a nationwide lockdown to curb the coronavirus.  Just in time for Earth Day 2020, a new photo report reveals the visible transformation in the global atmosphere from the time before the era of coronavirus and now.t Saellite images, radar maps and photos from the ground taken prior to mid-March depict international industrial hubs, including New York City and New Delhi, as well as expanses of

World's oldest DNA sequenced from tooth of mammoth that lived 10 lakh yrs ago

A tooth from a mammoth that lived more than 10 lakh years ago has yielded the world's oldest DNA sequence . Previously , the most ancient DNA sample was from a horse that lived between 560,000 and 780,000 years ago . " This DNA is incredibly old , " said Love Dalen , a professor of evolutionary genetics at the Centre for Palaeogenetics in Stockholm .  Continue...