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First Ever Indian wildlife film Released in Cinemas
In Wild Karnataka, there is a scene in which a group of clever, muddy, adorable little otters pursues a tiger. For obvious reasons, this is a surprising scene. But as Amoghavarsha J.S., one of the film creators' squad, tells ThePrint, he and his teammates learned the greatest lesson in filmin...
Lake Victoria to dry up soon, research says
A new research has been conducted to study the effects of climate change on Lake Victoria. The study was conducted by University of Houston and Baylor University. It was published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters.
The findings suggest that the lake levels are likely to decline in ...
Nat Geo youngsters United Arab Emirates's capital launches series promoting use
National Geographic children United Arab Emirates's capital is premiering its newest series ‘It’s Not Junk’ that promotes utilization and surroundings property to youth and can begin airing on Oct nine at 5:30 pm UAE time /4:30 pm KSA time. Hosted by Arab artist Rania Jishi,...
The world’s number 1 deodorant ‘Degree’ forms a partnership with Blue Zones for providing cities with opportunities to encourage the movement among the residents
With the continuously getting faster world around us, we appear to have slowed down. More than 60% of the population today label their behavior as ‘slightly active’ or inactive, and 73% confess that there is a need for them to increase their pace and moving more. The reason behind the inactivity in ...