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The new species from Ecuador — with two long, pointy growths on its back — belongs to a genus, or group of species, not seen in 30 years, a study said.
Rising cocoa prices are squeezing Seattle's chocolate makers, forcing them to swallow higher costs or pass it along to ...
In drought-prone Odisha, women turned water scarcity into shared strength. A radical shift in ownership, labour, and ...
Many people would not describe bats as cute. This is likely because of bats’ associations with viruses, darkness, and evil. Granted, bats are somewhat weird animals, being the only mammals that can ...