Waimate's Glenavy School blindsided by news drinking water off limits
Principal Kate Mansfield is still waiting on formal notification from the council about the nitrate levels.
Farmers pin hopes on Trump
Since winning the election, President-elect Donald Trump has been talking about immigration, border security and government efficiency.
James Webb Telescope Breaks Record with Discovery of Early Galaxies Dating 200 Million Years After Big Bang
The James Webb Telescope has discovered five potential galaxies from the universe’s first 200 million years
Arctic Ocean could see first ice-free day before 2030, study finds
The Arctic Ocean could see an ice-free day as early as 2027, according to a study conducted by a team of researchers who used computer models to predict the ominous milestone
Legendary West Country BBC weatherman who famously solved mystery disappearance dies
Craig Rich enjoyed 25 years at BBC Spotlight
Stuck seagull saved
A pair of electrical workers spot a stuck seagull being surrounded by crows atop a West Kelowna light standard and rush to the rescue.
CAMPCO seeks early completion of research on arecanut
Welcoming the Union Agriculture Ministry’s decision to commission “Evidence-based research on arecanut and human health”, the Central Arecanut and Cocoa Marketing and Processing Cooperative (CAMPCO) Ltd., on Wednesday, urged MPs from areca-growing regions to ensure the research work is commenced at the earliest.
The heart has a mini-brain that controls its rhythm
New research from Karolinska Institutet and Columbia University shows that the heart has a mini-brain - its own nervous system that controls the heartbeat.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Discovers Fourth Planet in Kepler-51 System
The discovery of Kepler-51e sheds light on the unusual transit patterns of the system's existing super-puff planets.
Liquid water molecules are inherently asymmetric: New insight into the bonds between water molecules
Icebergs float on water because the underlying liquid water has a higher density than the iceberg. Liquid water itself has its highest density at 4°C—one of the so-called anomalies of water, i.e. properties ...
Scientists and astronomers meet at Raman Research Institute to explore moon as vantage point for studying the Universe 
In the first of a symposium series announced by the Astronomical Society of India (ASI), researchers from the Raman Research Institute (RRI) and U.R. Rao Satellite Centre (URSC) of the Indian Space Research Organisation, organised a three-day symposium titled ‘Astronomy from Moon in the era of Indian lunar missions’ which was held at RRI over December 2 to 4.  
Archaeologists Discovered More than 1,000 Artifacts Beneath Notre Dame Cathedral
After a massive blaze nearly destroyed Notre Dame, archaeologists found more than 1,000 fragments of historical artworks.
Stick to current climate change laws, US tells top UN court
The current United Nations framework for fighting climate change should be preserved, the United States told the International Court of Justice, which is working on drafting fresh global legal guidelines.
Brain signature of resilience suggests a new way to recovery from trauma
Researchers at UCSF find a brain signature of resilience in mice that suggests a new way of treating severe depression.
Climate change-induced weather events have become common: CM
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin addresses climate change impact in Tamil Nadu, inaugurates projects, and criticizes opposition's politicization of floods.
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