Tree felling spree again

    Desk Report: Locals alleged that timber traders in collaboration with the president of Social Forestation Programme and a union parishad (UP) chairman in Gobindaganj upazila felled over 150 roadside trees without any permission from the authorities concerned, reports The Daily Star. Under the programme, local people planted over 1,000 Eucalyptus tree saplings along four kilometres…

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      Bye bye bugs? Scientists fear non-pest insects are declining

      AP news: A staple of summer,swarms of bugs,seems to be a thing of the past. And that’s got scientists worried. Pesky mosquitoes, disease-carrying ticks, crop-munching aphids and cockroaches are doing just fine. But the more beneficial flying insects of summer — native bees, moths, butterflies, ladybugs, lovebugs, mayflies and fireflies — appear to be less abundant….

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        Modern complex lies unused

        Desk Report: The construction work of an auditorium-cum-community centre was completed nearly two years ago but it is yet to be opened due to absence of a connecting road in Ishwarganj upazila, reports The Daily Star. Mymensingh Zila Parishad started building the 500-seat complex in 2005 and it was scheduled to be completed in 2008…

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          Threefold increase in 10 yrs

          Desk Report: Even ten years earlier, Dhaka city dwellers had to spend several hours in darkness every day due to frequent load shedding. But the time has changed,reports The daily Asian Age. Electricity remains almost similar even during the high summer. An hour power outage or load shedding is done when the situation goes to…

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            Australian Deportation Case

            David Tilden/Seven Billion Today Australian man Daniel Love was born in PNG, but has lived in Australia since he was five. He has a PNG mother and Aboriginal Australian father. He is now fighting possible deportation from Australia. He does not have Australian citizenship and had his visa cancelled last month after serving a jail…

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              Self-flying glider ‘learns’ to soar like a bird

              AFP: Scientists have created a self-flying glider that uses machine learning to navigate rising air currents, in an experiment that could help our understanding of how birds migrate. Soaring birds ride warm air passages known as thermals to fly and gain height without needing to flap their wings, although no one knows exactly how they do…

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