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Can “Enhanced Rock Weathering” fight Climate Change?
Is it possible that ‘increased rock weathering’ might contribute to the fight against climate change?
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First ever Double Amputee man to Climb Mount Everest
Hari Budha Magar, a Gurkha soldier who was almost killed while fighting with the British army in Afghanistan, became the first double above-the-knee amputee to reach the top of Mount Everest on Sunday, according to BBC.
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in Nature, New In Pakistan, Pakistan, Travel
Sajid Ali Sadpara Climbs Everest without Oxygen
The best climber in Pakistan, Sajid Ali Sadpara, made history when he climbed the world’s biggest peak, Mount Everest (8848m), without using supplemental oxygen or a guide.
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Bangladesh Bans the Use of Plastic Bags in Mangrove Forests
For many marine organisms, mangroves act as nurseries as well as a buffer against coastal erosion and harsh weather.
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Saurapods: A Dinosaur with a Record-Breaking Neck
The sauropods were an extensive and varied family of tall, slender dinosaurs. The first of them showed up 225 million years ago, and for the following hundred million years they governed the planet with an iron fist.
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Ever Heard of Fish Falling from the Sky?
In a city in Australia, a strange and tragic event occurred in which fish began to fall from the sky. The children in the city were astonished to see this and began to catch the fish.
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The World’s Largest Outdoor Ice Rink is Closed
The Rideau Canal Skateway is normally accessible from the beginning of January to the beginning of March, but this year, for the very first time, it will not be available.