Jingjing Ye Announced Her Research on China’s Ancient Infrastructure Preservation \
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Jingjing Ye Announced Her Research on China’s Ancient Infrastructure Preservation

04-Dec-2022
Jingjing Ye, Class 1 Registered Architect (PRC), announced her recent research results on how to develop China’s Ancient Infrastructure Preservation. In fact, large-scale, fast-paced construction is common and popular in Zhejiang, China. Such groundwork has proven to be a successful investment as demand caught up. “With a significant focus on sustainability, driven by the demands […]
04-Dec-2022 Business
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Scientists discover new fossil revealing origin of arthropod breathing system \
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Scientists discover new fossil revealing origin of arthropod breathing system

29-Nov-2022
University of Manchester research fellow David Legg, in collaboration with a team of international scientists from China, Switzerland, and Sweden, has announced a new fossil that reveals the origin of gills in arthropods.
29-Nov-2022 Science
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Migratory birds start arriving at Kaziranga National Park \
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Migratory birds start arriving at Kaziranga National Park

23-Oct-2022
Assam [India], October 23 (ANI): Migratory birds have started arriving at the Kaziranga National Park, said a park research officer.
23-Oct-2022 National
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Meghalayas root bridges in UNESCOs tentative list of World Heritage Sites \
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Meghalayas root bridges in UNESCOs tentative list of World Heritage Sites

29-Mar-2022
Shillong Mar 28 PTI Living Root Bridges found in over 70 villages in Meghalaya highlighting the socio-cultural social and botanical links among people and nature has been included in the tentative list of World Heritage sites of the UNESCO officials said on MondayDelighted to share that Jingkieng Jri Living Root Bridge Cultural Landscapes of Meghalaya has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site tentative list Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma posted on his social media accountsI congratulate all community members and stakeholders in this ongoing journey he addedVillagers grow the living root-bridges by training the ficus elastica tree on both sides of water bodies and over a period of about 10 to 15 years where the roots form the bridgeAt present there are about 100 known living root bridges spread across 72 villages in the statePrincipal Scientific Advisor to Government of India Prof K Vijay Raghavan said that the Living Root Bridges of Meghalaya which highlights the socio-cultural social and botanical links among people and nature is well deserving of the tag of UNESCO World Heritage SiteLast year a National Convention on the root-bridges was held here where scientists presented their findings of unique species of orchids amphibians and mammals which can be found on these root-bridges PTI JOP JRC JRC
29-Mar-2022 National
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Raj Governor bats for strong proposal for UNESCO World Heritage Site list \
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Raj Governor bats for strong proposal for UNESCO World Heritage Site list

21-Mar-2022
Jaipur Mar 21 PTI Rajasthan Governor Kalraj Mishra on Monday urged the state authorities to work effectively on listing of monuments for the UNESCO World Heritage Site He said that along with preparing a proposal work should also be done on a common long-term policy of conservation and maintenance of monuments Mishra was addressing a meet on Conservation of the rich heritage of Rajasthan held at the Raj Bhavan The Governor said that the historical and ancient monuments are a sign of our past and our cultural splendour and urged everyone to work together to preserve this heritage and spread awareness about it He said that Rajasthans heritage sites have great potential to be included in the UNESCO World Heritage List The World Heritage Site tag not only protects the place but also boosts economy and employment in the region he said National Monuments Authority Chairman Tarun Vijay said that efforts are being made continuously by the central government to bring back Indias heritage from abroad and to preserve those that are in the country He said that the archaeological department of the state government and the Archaeological Survey of India should prepare a proposal to include the Jain temples of Ranakpur Dilwara and Pushkar Brahma Temple in the UNESCO World Heritage List PTI AG VN VN
21-Mar-2022 National
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Fungus in 2,700-yr-old poop suggests Iron Age humans ate blue cheese with beer \
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Fungus in 2,700-yr-old poop suggests Iron Age humans ate blue cheese with beer

17-Oct-2021
Researchers discover humans likely manufactured and drank beer and blue cheese as far back as 2,700 years ago in Europe. Research provides light on our prehistoric ancestors’ eating habits. Researchers examined faecal samples from Austrian salt mines. They’ve discovered two fungus species used in the manufacturing of blue cheese and beer. Their findings are in […]
17-Oct-2021 World
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