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Singapore Food Agency approves 16 species of insects for human consumption
Business Standard India· 18 hours agoSingapore's food watchdog on Monday said it has approved some 16species of insects like crickets,...
What happened 50,000 years ago that wiped out many species from this planet? - Times of India
The Times of India· 16 hours agoThe crisis of rapid extinction of animals has largely been thought to be a result of climate change,...
Probe Agency Questions Haryanvi Singer In Money Laundering Case
NDTV· 2 hours agoThe Lucknow unit of Enforcement Directorate (ED) grilled Haryanvi singer Rahul Yadav alias Rahul...
Newly discovered giant species of dinosaur named after Thor's brother by scientists | - Times of...
The Times of India· 3 days agoA colossal new species of dinosaur, Lokiceratops rangiformis, has been identified by scientists,...
Apathy strikes at the roots
Indiatimes· 3 hours agoas workers tried to put pipes too close to the roots. Then a meeting was convened with the resident welfare association and officials from Bruhat...
Singapore Approves 16 Insects Including Silkworms And Grasshoppers For Human Consumption
NDTV· 14 hours agoThe Singapore Food Agency (SFA) on Monday approved 16 species of insects including various species...
New species of vampire squid discovered in South China Sea - Times of India
The Times of India· 3 days agoScientists in China have identified a potentially new species of vampire squid, marking only the...
10 Starfish Species You've Probably Never Seen Before
HowStuffWorks· 7 days agoWhat lives in water, has no gills, scales or fins and is not a fish? Yep, a starfish — which is why...
Two new species of jumping spiders discovered from Western Ghats
The Hindu· 3 days agoTwo new species of litter-dwelling jumping spiders from the evergreen forests of the southern...
How this 'super moss' may help humans survive on Mars: Scientists reveal - Times of India
The Times of India· 21 hours agoA species of desert moss found in China's Xinjiang region has been identified by scientists as a...