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It happened four years ago. Parts of India witnessed in surprise, the scarlet showers containing the red specks. This is where the mystery begun. And it is only recently, scientists are thinking to have decoded the peculiar phenomenon. A paper to...

Only caught since the 1970s, at least five species of deepwater exotic fish are catapulted to the critically endangered species list within just 30 years, according to Canadian scientists. The researchers seem to hope little of saving them along with...

Most of the gray wolf pups born in Yellowstone National Park last year have died. But, what are the causes behind this dramatic decline? A federal wolf expert believes a dog disease -- parvo virus - as a culprit behind this loss. 47 of the 69 pups born.

We all know that diseases, hurricanes, warming oceans are dramatically destroying the coral reefs. But, there is nothing to get disappointed. Scientists' new discovery have provide with a ray of hope for the concerns for the declining marine reserves...

Boaters can't even imagine their negligence and inexperience can lead to damaging crucial habitat important to fishing industries. And the Florida boaters are exactly doing this to the fragile seagrass in the shallow Florida Bay, a conservation...

Europe's nuclear and renewable energy industries are looking to the New Year and beyond to widen their share of the continent's energy market, where oil and gas remain firmly rooted. Increasing prices of oil, accelerating concern about carbon...

White-laced streets greeted early risers in New Delhi for the first time in 70 years. It was the first winter frost, the Indian capital has witnessed in this period. The cold wave from the frigid heights of the Himalayas have swept through the city and.

The volcano that fell silent in 1986 is oozing lava every three seconds! And it is happening for more than a year now! This is no other than the active notorious Mount St. Helens. It is oozing lava into its crater at the rate of roughly a large dump..

With the year wrapping in, Britain has experienced the coldest December in a decade. The temperature was about 10 F with heavy snow. The blast of cold air and snow stranded motorists canceled trains and caused numerous accidents. There were severe...