In Hungary, a pioneering effort led by the National Association of Drone Pilots and the Rókales Foundation, under the leadership of Norbert Kurunczi, is utilizing drones to safeguard vulnerable wildlife during harvest season. As fields of grain transform into bustling work zones, numerous wild animal families, such as roe deer and foxes, face imminent peril. The … [Read more...] about Compassionate Breakthrough: Trailblazers in Hungary Use Drones to Save Animals at Risk During Harvest
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Death Valley Reaches 54°C As Week-Long Near-World Record Temperatures Expected
The scorching heatwave gripping the western US shows no signs of relenting as Death Valley, renowned for its extreme temperatures, approaches near-world record highs this week. Temperatures in Furnace Creek, where the world's highest recorded temperature of 56.7°C (134°F) was once measured, soared past 50°C (122°F) on July 3, and peaked at a blistering 54°C (129°F) on … [Read more...] about Death Valley Reaches 54°C As Week-Long Near-World Record Temperatures Expected
Is it the flowers or the sumo wrestlers that make the shot?
A captivating scene has emerged from the quiet fields of Hiraya village, Nagano Prefecture, where traditional sumo wrestlers stand amidst a sea of sunflowers. This picturesque image, not crafted by AI, has sparked a viral sensation on Twitter. Shared by a wrestler affiliated with Shibatayama stable on August 6, the photograph has garnered over 72,000 retweets, captivating … [Read more...] about Is it the flowers or the sumo wrestlers that make the shot?
This 4,500-year-old Egyptian Beadnet Dress Was Painstakingly Reassembled from 7,000 Beads Found in a Tomb
The only complete ancient Egyptian beadnet dress found to date reveals a lot about the style and craftsmanship of the Old Kingdom period. In 1927, a team of archaeologists led by George A. Reisner were excavating at Giza, where they explored the mastaba tomb G7440. Inside the tomb, they found the skeletal remains of an unidentified female, who was wrapped in linen bandages … [Read more...] about This 4,500-year-old Egyptian Beadnet Dress Was Painstakingly Reassembled from 7,000 Beads Found in a Tomb
Water Is Freely Flowing Down The Klamath River For First Time In 100 Years
The largest dam removal in US history is happening now. After years of advocacy from Indigenous groups and environmentalists, dams along the Klamath River are being removed, allowing water to flow freely again. This offers new hope for the region’s iconic salmon. The Klamath River, stretching 414 kilometers (257 miles) between Oregon and northwestern California, was once … [Read more...] about Water Is Freely Flowing Down The Klamath River For First Time In 100 Years





