UK’s Largest Lake, Lough Neagh, “Dying” As Toxic Blue-Green Algae Grows
For the third year running, toxic blue-green algae blooms that look like pea soup and smell like rotten eggs have covered much of Lough Neagh, the largest lake in the UK and Ireland.
🕒 1 min read
For the third year running, toxic blue-green algae blooms that look like pea soup and smell like rotten eggs have covered much of Lough Neagh, the largest lake in the UK and Ireland.
Continue Reading
- Health Initiatives Proposal: Budget plans NIMHANS-2, upgrades mental health care; aims to bridge regional gaps
-
Exclusive | Rishi Sunak rooting for RCB in final: ‘Cheered them from Downing Street’
-
What Is ChatGPT Atlas, OpenAI’s AI-Powered “Super-Assistant” Web Browser
- Iran Forces Killed Hundreds in Mashhad During Internet Blackout: Report
- Rupee regains 92 levels, closes 27 paise higher
-
IPL 2026: Behind Noor Ahmad’s Match-Winning 3/21 For CSK, MS Dhoni’s Instructions
- Amit Shah Points To Results In UP, Assam, Manipur, Says Kerala Next
- EV battery outlook: Lithium-ion demand set to jump 48% by 2030, says ICEA report; Import reliance and EoL waste pose key challenges
- FDI approvals 2026: DPIIT rolls out 12-week clearance system; what the new paperless SOP means for investors
- First-Ever Milk Freight Train Brings 1,000 Tonnes Of Amul Products To Jammu And Kashmir