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No, North Carolina Wild Horses Were Not Wrapped in Insulation. AI-Generated.
You might have seen some shocking images circulating online: wild horses on a North Carolina beach supposedly wrapped in pink insulation by volunteers trying to “help” them survive the winter. The photos went viral, sparking outrage, concern, and a flurry of social media shares.
By Sajida Sikandar2 months ago in Earth
Heat with No End: Climate Model Sets Out an Unbearable Future for Parts of Africa. AI-Generated.
The future of Africa, as outlined by emerging climate models, is growing hotter—and far more dangerous—than previously imagined. Scientists now warn that parts of the continent could soon experience levels of heat and humidity so extreme that human survival outdoors may become nearly impossible. This is not a distant science-fiction scenario. It is a forecast grounded in real data, unfolding within the lifetimes of millions alive today.
By Sajida Sikandar2 months ago in Earth
Rising from the Depths: Archaeologists Lift Massive Stones from the Legendary Lighthouse of Alexandria. AI-Generated.
The Lighthouse of Alexandria, also known as the Pharos of Alexandria, has fascinated historians and travelers for centuries. Built over 2,300 years ago, it was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, guiding sailors safely through the treacherous waters of the Mediterranean. Now, modern archaeology is uncovering parts of this legendary beacon in a way few could have imagined.
By Ayesha Lashari2 months ago in Earth
Archaeologists Are Lifting 70- to 80-Ton Stones from the Legendary Lighthouse of Alexandria, and the Most Intriguing Part Is That Some Pieces Appear to Be Part of a Long-Lost Monumental Doorway. AI-Generated.
Introduction: A Wonder Rising from the Sea More than 2,000 years after it collapsed into the Mediterranean Sea, the legendary Lighthouse of Alexandria—also known as the Pharos of Alexandria—is revealing new secrets. Archaeologists working off the coast of Egypt have begun lifting enormous stone blocks weighing between 70 and 80 tons from the seabed. These stones once formed part of one of the most famous structures in human history.
By Sajida Sikandar2 months ago in Earth
Scrapping of Jersey Solar Farm Plans Welcomed. AI-Generated.
The decision to scrap the proposed solar farm plans in Jersey has been widely welcomed by residents, environmental groups, and agricultural stakeholders, marking a significant moment in the island’s ongoing debate over sustainable development. While renewable energy remains a vital priority in the fight against climate change, the shelving of this particular project has highlighted the importance of balancing green ambitions with land preservation, food security, and community consent.
By Ayesha Lashari2 months ago in Earth
Why India's Water Is Vanishing
Imagine standing in a vast field that once bloomed with lush green crops, now reduced to a mosaic of deep cracks under a relentless sun. A farmer tilts his head back, sipping the last drops from a clay pot, his face etched with worry. This isn't a scene from a distant dystopia it's the reality for millions in rural India today. Groundwater, the invisible lifeline that sustains over 60% of India's irrigated agriculture and provides drinking water to countless households, is disappearing at an alarming rate. India is the world's largest user of groundwater, extracting more than the United States and China combined. Yet, this precious resource is being depleted faster than nature can replenish it, creating a silent crisis that threatens food security, livelihoods, and the environment.
By Arjun. S. Gaikwad2 months ago in Earth
Water as Fuel: The Invisible Engine Inside Us
In most health and wellness discussions, the spotlight invariably falls on food. We meticulously track grams of protein, percentages of carbohydrates, types of fats, and the intake of vitamins and minerals. Yet, in our quest to optimize our diet, we often overlook the most fundamental "tool" without which not a single molecule in our body could be utilized. There is a hidden medium, a universal catalyst, and an invisible laborer that transforms the raw materials of food into pure energy: water.
By Pavel Pavlov2 months ago in Earth











