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Two of five snow leopard cubs recently photographed in Mongolia

Two of five Snow Leopard Cubs recently photographer in Mongolia SLCF-Mongolia/Snow Leopard Trust A couple of researchers have visited two snow -leopard -s in Mongolia’s Tost mountains, where they studied and photographers five cubs, giving a rare opportunity to collect data on this endangered species. Before this expedition, which took place in June and July, … Read more

Built -in fire extinguishers can take battery explosions

Built -in fire extinguishers can take battery explosions

Lithium -based batteries like those flowing electric vehicle Yonhap/Epa-Effe/Shutterstock Batteries enhanced with a polymer material that riders fire -serving chemicals at high temporary are significantly smaller like flames. This technique can increase the safety of battery-dependent machines, such as electric cars and medical devices. “Our approaches improve the safety of mainstream liquid lithium batteries,” says … Read more

Artificial cooling ‘Urgent’ for Great Barrier Reef after heating the spik

Artificial cooling 'Urgent' for Great Barrier Reef after heating the spik

Coral bleaching in Great Barrier Reef from Queensland, Australia Nature Picture Library/Alamy Strategies for artificial shade Australia’s great barrier -Reading from rising temperatures are urgently necessary, researchers have warned, in the light of new research suggesting that shipping fuels has increased the bleach risk to the coral. The Great Barrier Reef has suffered extensive bleaching … Read more

Kate Middleton Silence

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Reading time: 3 minutes In recent weeks, concerns about Kate Middleton’s health have been violent on social media. Kate has canceled several appearances so far this summer, and many royal viewers have expressed fears that the princess of Wales is fighting for serious health problems again. But Kate was present at today’s Wimbledon men’s last … Read more