Government Vocational and Higher Secondary School, Karakulam, Thiruvananthapuram district, bagged the first prize in the ‘My School My Pride’ reels competition organised by Kerala Infrastructure and ...
More than 120 British-born red kite chicks have been released in south-west Spain A British red kite emerges from an aviary in the remote hills of western Spain and takes flight. At six months old, ...
Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 8 (UNI) The Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education (KITE) has announced the results of its statewide ‘My School My Pride’ Reels competition, celebrating the ...
Red kites have been spotted nesting in Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire "for the first time". The birds of prey were among a number of species observed by wildlife rangers in what has been called a ...
Kerala's KITE has launched a competition encouraging schools to create reels that highlight educational achievements and practices. Students will produce and anchor content, with winning entries ...
A Chinese craftsman usually makes a frame of bamboo, which needs cutting and trimming, and then paints the sails in traditional Chinese styles. It is a very laborious process. [Provided to China Daily ...
Australia is no stranger to fire: The hardy landscape is adapted to blazes, enduring many thanks to humans and lightning. But Australia’s Aboriginal peoples have long identified a third cause: birds.
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Original catalog card describes this ...
Researchers in Ireland are flying large kites to create renewable electricity, according to an AFP news agency article published by Tech Xplore. Dutch company Kitepower has been testing its system ...
Spinning reels may have a reputation for being easier to use than baitcasters, but that doesn’t mean they are entirely foolproof. While they may be more intuitive to cast, they aren’t immune to ...
On Ireland's blustery western seaboard researchers are gleefully flying giant kites—not for fun but in the hope of generating renewable electricity and sparking a "revolution" in wind energy. "We use ...
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