Meet Yasuyuki Aono: Japanese scientist who kept a 1,200-year cherry blossom record alive until his death |

Each spring in Kyoto arrives with a quiet anticipation. Buds swell, branches soften, and for a brief, luminous moment, cherry blossoms transform the landscape into something almost unreal. For Prof Yasuyuki Aono, this annual spectacle was not merely a cultural ritual but a lifelong pursuit of precision. A researcher at Osaka Metropolitan University, he spent…

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Saudi Arabia News Today: How saudi arabia is using wastewater to build a green corridor in the desert | World News

In Saudi Arabia, there have been attempts to redefine the utilisation of water in such regions, whereby the use of treated water has been employed as an innovative way of restoring the environment. In this context, Saudi Arabia’s strategy has helped to establish a continuous green belt through the efforts of transforming the deserts of…

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HC stays trial of graft case against min | Chennai News

Chennai: Madras high court on Wednesday stayed the trial of a disproportionate assets case against state fisheries minister Anitha R Radhakrishnan pending before a special court in Tuticorin.The first bench of Chief Justice Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari and Justice G Arul Murugan passed the order on a plea moved by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) seeking transfer…

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32% of Scheduled Tribe households in Telangana still without toilets; water, power gaps persist across communities, finds SEEEPC Survey | Hyderabad News

Done: arunHyderabad: Despite the claims of development, stark gaps in basic living conditions across communities in Telangana have come into sharp focus. An analysis by the Independent Experts Working Group (IEWG) of the state’s Socio-Economic, Educational, Employment, Political and Caste (SEEEPC) Survey-2024 paints a troubling picture of deprivation, particularly among Scheduled Tribes (STs), with significant…

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Gurgaon gets a wildlife centre to preserve animal carcasses | Gurgaon News

Officials said the centre is being designed to support academic work, with access limited to researchers and students for scientific and educational purposes Gurgaon: The forest department is setting up a taxidermy and wildlife preservation centre in Gurgaon, the state’s first dedicated facility for the scientific preservation and display of animal specimens. Basic infrastructure is…

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