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Scientists wary of bird flu pandemic ‘unfolding in slow motion’ | World News - The Indian Express
Indian Express· 1 day agoScientists tracking the spread of bird flu are increasingly concerned that gaps in surveillance may...
Car trying to avoid hitting leopard overturns, woman killed - The Shillong Times
Shillong Times· 7 days agoHyderabad, June 26: A woman was killed when a car overturned while trying to avoid hitting a leopard...
Arizona State University with Fully Funded Scholarships: Achieve Success
IBTmes India· 6 days agoArizona State University with Fully Funded Scholarships: Arizona State University (ASU) is a leading...
US, Panama sign deal to curb migration across the Darien Gap - Times of India
The Times of India· 17 hours agoThe US and Panama have signed an agreement to curb the flow of migration to the southern US border...
Why popular ice cream brands are recalling products in the US
Firstpost· 6 days agoIn the United States, listeria, is the third leading cause of death from foodborne illness, killing...
Review: Birds Aren’t Real by Peter McIndoe and Connor Gaydos
Hindustan Times· 6 days agoWhat began as one man’s joke during a demonstration has grown into an online phenomenon: the “Birds...
Coalition Won't Block Modi's Reforms
rediff.com· 4 days ago...Prime Minister Narendra D Modi with Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who head the Telugu Desam...
Alaska Kills Nearly 100 Bears, Wolves by Helicopter in Effort to Bolster Caribou Populations
GEARJUNKIE· 4 days agoThat 94% population loss led state officials to prohibit hunting of the caribou herd since 2021. But...
11 tiger deaths recorded since Jan this year
Indiatimes· 4 days agoOver the last three-and-a-half years, Karnataka has lost 57 tigers. Of these, 11 deaths have been recorded since January this year, according to data...
Scientists wary of bird flu pandemic 'unfolding in slow motion' - ET HealthWorld
The Economic Times· 1 day agoChicago: Scientists tracking the spread of bird flu are increasingly concerned that gaps in surveillance may keep them several steps behind a new pandemic, according to Reuters interviews with ...