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Neha B.

Neha B.

About Author

Neha is a tinier-than-tiny creative writer with larger-than-life stories buffeting through her headspace. She has been spinning stories and creative content professionally since 2013. She is enthusiastic about all things related to writing, art and life, and currently covers some amazing stories for Green Matters.

Area of Interest

Neha enjoys reading mystery, fantasy, sci-fi, and romance, and is obsessed with writing poetry. She's also interested in storytelling, screenwriting, and filmmaking.

Education

Neha has a creative writing diploma from Sri Aurobindo Institude of Arts & Communication and a Bachelors in Technology in IT from Delhi-based Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.

Previous Experiences

She has been working as a content writer since 2013 and has a small collection of writings published in web and print. Currently, she works as a Features Writer for Pubninja.

Kayaker Was Stranded in Shark-Infested Waters in California National Park. Then, Tiny Rescuers Appeared

Almost miraculously, some creatures surfaced on the scene to guide him towards his kayak.
14 hours ago

The World Banned Whaling 40 Years Ago. But These 3 Wealthy Countries Are Still Killing Whales

These three countries alone are suspected of killing nearly 45,000 whales since 1986, when commercial whaling was banned.
15 hours ago

Drones See Pygmy Blue Whales Using a Hidden Highway. It May Protect Them from Their Biggest Killers

This is the first time drone-based tagging has been employed for tracking the movements of pygmy blue whales.
18 hours ago

Diver Stumbles on Sea Lions Trying to Attack a Pufferfish. The Reason Behind It Is Unexpected

Turns out, the sea lions don’t actually eat the fish but seek it to “get high.”
19 hours ago

Mysterious Plumes in Greenland Ice Sheets Puzzled Scientists for Years. They Finally Figured Out Why

The mysterious plumes, it seems, are being triggered by a cryptic process whose origins lie in Earth's fiery mantle.
1 day ago

Researchers Find Alien-Looking Sea Creatures in Colombia's Seas That Predate Dinosaurs

These creatures are so fragile that the moment they are pulled out from the water, they collapse and disappear.
1 day ago

Amazon's Rain-Making Power Fuels Farms and Water Supplies. Experts Value It at $20 Billion a Year

Scientists realized that the rain-making services of tropical forests have long been taken for granted, so they stepped forward to put a price tag on it.
1 day ago

15 Stunning Wildlife Finalists from Sony Photography Awards 2026 Capture Rare Moments in the Wild

Out of the total 430,000 images, the wildlife category includes 15 winning images, captured by photographers from across the globe.
1 day ago

These 8 Stunning Night Sky Images Won South Downs National Park's Cosmic Photography Competition

The astrophotographers took advantage of the dark skies of South Downs to capture dramatic stories with the starlit skies.
2 days ago

Wounded Seabird Shows up at Hospital Asking for Help. The Injury Points to Human Activity

Fishhooks are known to cause extreme suffering to seabirds.
2 days ago

23-Foot Wild Python Is Officially the World's Longest. But Experts Don't Think That's Her Final Size

They estimated that the python could be at least 10% longer if she were sedated.
2 days ago

Alaska’s Forests Are Creeping Towards the North. And the Implications Are Paradoxical

From the southernmost edge of the belt in Alaska, the forests are quietly creeping towards the Arctic soils.
2 days ago

12-Year-Old Texas Schoolboy Builds a Nuclear Fusion Reactor at Home

'I loved the project, but I also kinda hated it,' the schoolboy confessed.
3 days ago

This Eerie Moment Captured at Snowbound Yellowstone Just Won the Independent Photographer Awards

The photo bagged the top prize in the Independent Photographer Awards 2026 for the black-and-white category.
3 days ago

‘Real Estate Fever’ Is Damaging Greek Islands and Fragmenting Its Iconic Volcanic Rocks

An official calls it 'voracious, predatory real estate,' reflecting that the vast construction site is disrupting the traditional Cycladic architecture.
3 days ago

Spain and Portugal Aren't Exactly Staying Put. Scientists Say the Ground Beneath Is Slowly Turning

Scientists have documented a bizarre tectonic dance happening in the Iberian Peninsula.
3 days ago

In One of Europe’s Brightest Countries, a National Park Is Choosing Darkness to Protect Wildlife

Many residents, who feel light provides them safety, are not happy with the decision, but officials assert that this is the right thing to do.
6 days ago

Elephants Have a Secret Sensory Ability. Scientists Say It Could Inspire Design of Future Robots

Embedded within the trunk are thousands of hair-like projections that embody one of the nature's most beautiful evidence of 'material intelligence.'
6 days ago

Scientists Placed 300 Cameras Across Annamite Mountains. The Footage Revealed Several Rare Animals

These forest dwellers are some of the most vulnerable and trafficked animals from the Annamite mountain range.
6 days ago

Mass Tree Planting in China Turns One of the World’s Driest Deserts into a Green Carbon Sink

Once one of the driest deserts in the world, Taklamakan is now a lush, fertile landscape animated with billions of trees.
7 days ago