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Big gains for little terns: how Lindisfarne reserve is helping a rare bird survive tourism

Seasonal wardens and netted fences are helping protect the rare ground-nesting birds that arrive each spring on the UK’s shoresOn Ross Sands in Northumberland, a little tern has caught sight of a group of people and is sprinting across the beach. “It wants us to follow it,” says Andrew Craggs, senior manager at Lindisfarne national nature reserve. “It’s a diversionary thing – it’s got a scrape and it wants to take us away because it thinks we’re predators.”Craggs is no predator, and he’s not...

The Guardian Environment 9d ago

Big gains for little terns: how Lindisfarne reserve is helping a rare bird survive tourism

Seasonal wardens and netted fences are helping protect the rare ground-nesting birds that arrive each spring on the UK’s shoresOn Ross Sands in Northumberland, a little tern has caught sight of a group of people and is sprinting across the beach. “It wants us to follow it,” says Andrew Craggs, senior manager at Lindisfarne national nature reserve. “It’s a diversionary thing – it’s got a scrape and it wants to take us away because it thinks we’re predators.”Craggs is no predator, and he’s not...

The Guardian UK 9d ago

On its 40th anniversary, we reassess 1986's SpaceCamp

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Ars Technica 10d ago

A chromosome from a frozen rat has been resurrected inside mice

The de-extinction company Colossal Biosciences could be about to get leapfrogged. It might be possible to resurrect mammoth chromosomes in living cells after scientists transferred a chromosome from a rat that has been deep-frozen for more than a year into living mouse cells. They then generated entire mice in which some of their cells contain an added rat chromosome.

New Scientist 5d ago

Why World Cup 2026 security is far more complex than a Super Bowl, according to a top security expert

The World Cup will be hosted across 16 different venues this summer, 11 of which host NFL games every fall and winter. One might think not much will change on the security front, but whatever NFL fans see, it will be that on steroids, and for good reason. Forty-eight teams will be vying for the coveted trophy in North America in 104 matches, and just about everything we are used to seeing when attending a sporting event will be thrown out the window.

Fox News 1d ago

What makes the S-400 India's most powerful air defence system and why it matters to Pakistan

The S-400 is the linchpin of the Indian air defence architecture, as was demonstrated during Operation Sindoor. The system can fire a missile at an aircraft as far as 400 kms away and can therefore control vast swathes of airspace. The system was able to shoot down a large Pakistani aircraft at a distance of over 300 kms.

Times of India 5d ago

Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon, 67, addresses tweakments, dyeing his hair and wearing budgie smugglers

Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon, 67, addresses tweakments, dyeing his hair and wearing budgie smugglers Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon is a style icon and the voice behind some of the best British pop songs of all time. He tells the Mirror of fashion faux pas and his wife's great advice Pioneers of the New Romantic movement, Duran Duran dominated the music scene in the 1980s, with their danceable hits and flamboyant fashion. Dapper front man Simon Le Bon led the way, with many memorable style moments...

Daily Mirror 5h ago

Horoscope today: Daily astrological predictions for June 1

Read daily horoscope predictions for June 1, 2026. Know all about the astrological events and influences that will be affecting each of the 12 zodiac signs. Our astrologer has analyzed the movements of the planets and the alignment of the stars to bring you the most accurate and up-to-date horoscope predictions for the day ahead.

Times of India 10d ago

The Smart Bird Feeders Everyone’s Talking About (and Actually Buying) (2026)

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Wired 1d ago

World's largest scorpion revealed by 415-million-year-old fossils

World's largest scorpion revealed by 415-million-year-old fossils Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Fossil fragments found in the U.K. have been identified as remains of the largest scorpions ever. Measuring more than a meter in length, Praearcturus gigas was among the first large predators to ever stalk the land. Hundreds of millions of years ago, England and Wales were home to the biggest scorpion in the world.

Phys.org 7d ago