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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.

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.
12 hours ago

Trail Cameras Catch Rare Sight of Two Elusive Cats Not Seen in Decades in Minnesota National Park

This footage is the first evidence in years that illustrates the park's environment is still favorable for the lynx.
14 hours ago

An Unassuming Bay Creature Is Quietly Protecting Young Blue Crabs From a Deadly Threat

The young blue crabs of Chesapeake Bay have a guardian that is saving them from a deadly parasite.
15 hours ago

California Biologists Spent Years Chasing an Endangered Fox. Now, They've Finally Tagged It

The Sierra Nevada red fox is an endangered creature and extremely difficult to catch. After years of trapping efforts, scientists finally caught one.
17 hours ago

Scientists Capture Footage of Sea Lion Mom Teaching Her 11-Month Old Pup Important Survival Skills

A team of biologists captured footage of a mother-pup pair as they ventured on an eight-hour foraging trip.
1 day ago

Once a Year, This Yosemite Waterfall Looks Like It’s on Fire — And It’s Happening Now

This year, the visitors can witness the 'firefall' without making any reservations, unlike the previous years.
1 day ago

With Climate Change Heating Up Yellowstone’s Rivers, Park Makes Major Shift to Its Fishing Rules

The fishing season will be extended this year in three of the major rivers in Yellowstone, including the Firehole River where rainbow trout fish spawn.
1 day ago

Auroras Just Formed a Perfect Heart Over Norway and One Photographer Caught it on Camera

Many viewers were skeptical that it's an AI-generated image, but the photographer clarified that he shot and edited it himself.
1 day ago

Officers in California State Park Catch Woman Trying to Smuggle a Rare Sea Creature in Her Pants

After catching an abalone, the officer asked her if she had more. Confirming his suspicious, the woman produced a second abalone from her pants.
2 days ago

Strange ‘Bioluminescent’ Jellyfish That Can’t Survive Sunlight Was Just Caught on Tape in Norway

From their flaming red bodies, they emit glowing blue lights to defend the prey in their transparent stomachs.
2 days ago

Ocean Fossils Keep Turning Up on Top of Mount Everest. Scientists Say There’s a Good Reason for It

Conspiracy theories on the internet attribute these fossils to everything from a 'great flood' to a prank of Gandalf monster. But the mystery is quite simpler.
2 days ago

Scientists Examined a 300-Foot Hole in Yellowstone and Found Hidden Life Growing

Eric Boyd and his team drilled a 300-foot borehole in Yellowstone and discovered that the colony of these organisms is thriving on a generous menu of chemicals.
2 days ago

Record Cold Makes Niagara Falls Look Frozen. But Science Says It's an Optical Illusion

Experts believe that the falls may have been enshrouded in a frozen blanket, but underneath this blanketing ice, water is still flowing.
3 days ago

This Button-Sized Animal Was Once Written off as Extinct. Years Later, Conservation Changed Its Fate

This restoration effort, the team says, is one of the biggest success stories they've experienced in their careers.
3 days ago

Rockies Are Losing a Tree Vital to Mountain Ecosystems. And This Invasive Creature Is to Blame

While the top culprits behind declining whitebark pines remain human-caused, there are other contributors at work too.
3 days ago

Photographer Captures Rare View of Andromeda Galaxy Rising Over Yosemite’s El Capitan

While the appearance of Andromeda is not a once-in-a-lifetime event, it’s rare for someone to come across it at the right time and record it in a photograph.
3 days ago

Record Arctic Blast Created 'Cloud Streets' Over Atlantic. NOAA Captured Its Stunning Visuals

NOAA’s geostationary GOES-19, or GOES East satellite, recorded footage of this otherworldly appearance on February 1.
6 days ago

A U.S. Conservationist Was Lost in the Amazon for Days. Then, a Large Wild Cat Found Him

After his thrilling encounter, he realized the 'power of the jungle, the command of a big cat like a jaguar.'
6 days ago

Zoom In on Nature's Hidden Details: 11 Winners of Close-up Photographer of the Year Awards

From a curious silkworm moth to tadpoles in an egg clutch, the collection of winning photographs is a buffet whipped out with delicious visuals.
6 days ago

Thousands of Penguins Are Dying in Patagonia. And This Native Predator's Return is to Blame

Over a span of four years, more than 7,087 penguins were killed by pumas, which is approximately 7.60% of the adult population.
6 days ago