Arctic tern: Nature’s longest traveller and the secrets behind its epic journey

Arctic terns undertake an astonishing 70,000 km migration, relying on ocean ‘refuelling stations’ for sustenance. New research reveals these birds meticulously follow food-rich upwelling zones across the Pacific, a ‘stepping-stone’ strategy timed with seasonal ocean productivity. This incredible journey highlights their dependence on healthy marine ecosystems, making them vital indicators of ocean health.

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Dwyane Wade gives exclusive glimpse into July 4 beach celebration with Gabrielle Union and Kaavia Wade

Dwyane Wade, Gabrielle Union, and their daughter Kaavia celebrated the 4th of July with a blend of family time and festive cheer. The day included golf, beach fun, and a private fireworks display, capturing moments of laughter and connection. This celebration followed Kaavia’s kindergarten graduation, highlighting the family’s milestones and their commitment to genuine joy.

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Online Gaming Bill 2025 explained: India backs e-sports, cracks down on money games with strict penalties

India’s online gaming scene is set for a major overhaul with the Cabinet’s approval of the Online Gaming Bill, 2025. This bill officially recognizes e-sports, distinguishing them from gambling-style “money games” which will face strict regulations. A National e-Sports Authority will be established to promote fair play and oversee the industry.

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5 simple hacks to get your teen to actually talk to you

Effective communication between parents and teens is vital for adolescent well-being and development. Research suggests active listening, choosing the right time and place and validating emotions are key strategies. Open-ended questions and parental self-disclosure further encourage teens to share, fostering trust and stronger family bonds, ultimately transforming silence into meaningful conversations.

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‘42 pieces of Hatha Jodi, knife and cash’: 3 arrested for smuggling monitor lizard parts in Madhya Pradesh

Forest officials in Mandsaur arrested three people for illegally trading body parts of monitor lizards. The suspects were caught attempting to sell 42 pieces of ‘Hatha Jodi’. Vijay, Samarthnath, and Karan were apprehended after an undercover operation. The monitor lizard is a protected species. The accused face charges under the Wildlife Protection Act. Further investigation…

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1,400+ years of continuous business: 4 oldest companies in the world are still operating in Japan

Four Japanese companies, some over a millennium old, showcase remarkable resilience and tradition. Kongo Gumi, a temple builder since 578 AD, and Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan, a hotel from 705 AD, are among the world’s oldest. These legacy businesses offer insights into enduring craftsmanship and cultural heritage, proving that deep roots can foster lasting success.

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