Global warming pushing Alpine species higher

    ScienceBlog: For every one-degree-Celsius increase in temperature, mountaintop species shift upslope 100 metres, shrinking their inhabited area and resulting in dramatic population declines, new research by University of British Columbia zoologists has found. The study–the first broad review of its kind–analyzed shifts in elevation range in 975 populations of plants, insects and animals. “Most mountaintop…

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      Young boy arrested over strawberry needles

      Sky News: A young boy in Australia has admitted to putting needles in strawberries as a “prank”. Police said the boy, who has not been named, confessed to the gag as investigations continue over deliberate fruit contamination. They said they still did not know the motive for the attacks and were still looking for suspects….

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        GDP growth hits 7.86pc, exceeding expectations

        Desk Report: Bangladesh economy has attained a stirring 7.86 per cent growth in the last fiscal year 2017-18 (FY18), driven by the expansion of industrial and agricultural sectors, government data showed Tuesday, reports The Financial Express. The final Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth is 0.21 percentage point higher than the provisional estimation of 7.65 per…

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          Suu Kyi’s bronze sculpture to be auctioned

          Hossen Sohel: A figurative bronze sculpture of Myanmar’s State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi will be put up for sale by auction in order to raise money for charity, said Dr Thant Thaw Kaung, executive committee member of the Daw Khin Kyi Foundation, reports Eleven Media Group. The auction will be jointly organised by the…

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