Author: TECH

Trailblazing rewilding site offered hope for nature A trailblazing rewilding site in England has recorded a 900% increase in the number of breeding birds in just 20 years, offering hope for imperilled wildlife. A two-decade ecological review of the 3,500-acre Knepp rewilding estate in Sussex points to “a dramatic recovery in wildlife”, revealing how butterfly numbers have doubled in some areas, while dragonflies and damselflies have increased by nearly 900%. The transformation of Knepp from an unprofitable farm into a biodiversity hotspot was outlined in Isabella Tree’s hit book Wilding. Tree and her husband Charlie Burrell assisted nature in recolonising…

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At least once a day for the last week, Minnesota State Senator Zaynab Mohamed, a 28-year-old Somali woman, has posted a video on Instagram.“What’s up everyone,” she said in a recent post. “It is 12:38 p.m. and here is your update of the day.”Her updates, if not dispatches from the frontlines of protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement or coverage of school walk-outs, are a series of action items for community members to do their part to protect those most vulnerable amid ongoing ICE raids.In one video, she wears a beanie that reads “We Love Our Somali Neighbors.” In another,…

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Media Release Mangaluru, Jan 16: The Student Development and Support Committee of Srinivas Institute of Allied Health Sciences, Srinivas University, Mukka Campus, organized a Sahaja Yoga – Stress management session on January 9 at LT–5 and LT–6, Medical Block. The programme commenced with the master of the ceremony and welcome address by Asha N and Ciya Sabu, followed by an introduction to the session. Dr Sarita Prakash Datir served as the resource person and delivered an informative session on stress management, emphasizing the role of Sahaja Yoga meditation in promoting mental well-being, emotional balance, and inner calm. …

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                                The Case Manager Recently, I received a call from a company that arranges specialist appointments for my husband and me with our primary care doctor. When I answered the phone, the caller identified herself and asked to speak to my husband. I said he was not home, but that I was his wife and could help her.  She said no; she had to speak with him directly. I said he is not home, but I would be glad to deliver a message to him.…

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49 years ago today, Frampton Comes Alive! was released in the US to critical acclaim. As arguably the most famous live album ever made, the versions it contains of Frampton’s singles ‘Do You Feel Like We Do’ and ‘Baby, I Love Your Way’ monopolized radio airtime such that many people have never even heard the studio recordings. Along with ‘Show Me The Way’ all three were released as singles off the live record, and all three reached the top 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100. READ a bit more about this famous album… (1976) Frampton Comes Alive original cover. Frampton Comes Alive! was…

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Renowned dietitian Dr. Mitali Gupta trains participants JAMMU: The Directorate of Information and Public Relations (DIPR), organised a two-day workshop on Holistic Wellness: The Science of Breath, Mind & Meditation at the DIPR Auditorium. The workshop was attended by Director Information, Nitish Rajora; Joint Director (Hqr), Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Raina; Joint Director, Jammu Division, Deepak Dubey; officers and other officials of DIPR and divisional office, Jammu. The sessions were conducted by renowned  Dietician, Yoga Teacher and Chakra  Meditation Expert Dr. Mitali Gupta, who seamlessly blended scientific principles with ancient yogic wisdom, making the sessions practical, engaging and transformative through her…

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Uttarayan Cancer Foundation–BCYW Foundation Collaboration: A New Model for Proactive Self-Breast Care and Breast Cancer Awareness Across Educational Campuses DENVER, CO, UNITED STATES, January 12, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Breast cancer, once considered a disease primarily affecting older women, is increasingly impacting women under 40 in India. This shifting trend underscores an urgent need for awareness and preventive action among younger age groups. Many young women still believe breast cancer is “an older woman’s disease,” leaving them unaware of their own vulnerabilities, especially during puberty and early adulthood when modifiable risk factors begin to emerge. Limited understanding of breast health, limited…

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A community-based programme is offering mental health support to adolescents and young people in Orange Farm, south of Johannesburg.  The initiative, run by the non-profit organisation Tiko, provides psychosocial support to young people aged 15 to 24 through group therapy sessions and individual counselling referrals.  “Mental health is still viewed as something ‘foreign’ in many parts of the community,” says Olga Rikhotso, Tiko’s ecosystems manager for Johannesburg. “Yet it affects both girls and boys and sits at the centre of many social challenges we see.” The organisation runs HIV, sexual and reproductive health, and gender-based violence programmes in seven African…

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