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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.

Photographer Spent a Week Chasing the Milky Way Across Utah. The Results Show Stunning Rare View

Southern Utah offers one of the darkest skies in the world, particularly in the White Pocket area, a haven for photographers like Derek.
5 hours ago

Mysterious Plumes Created Underwater Canyon in the Atlantic That’s Bigger than the Grand Canyon

The expansive underwater canyon continues to fascinate scientists with its intricate geometry.
7 hours ago

Woman Was Stashing Away Roadkill Deer in Maine When Two Extremely Rare Creatures Showed Up

To solve the mystery of the bird's unusual behavior, Lynne approached state biologists and local birders. As it turned out, it was just an intelligent strategy against food thieves.
8 hours ago

Half of America’s Drinking Water Has Forever Chemicals in It. EPA Data Pinpoints Regions Affected

More than 1,050 systems across America have been found to exceed the standard EPA limit for the toxic chemical.
12 hours ago

Coca-Cola Bets on 100% Recycled Bottles in Italy. Will It Offset Billions in Plastic Waste?

The plant is estimated to transform up to 30,000 tonnes of plastic into 100 percent recycled bottles every year.
1 day ago

A Plume of Lithium Taints Earth’s Atmosphere. Scientists Just Linked It to Returning SpaceX Rockets

Scientists studied the chemical trails, cosmic junk signatures and this lithium plume to study the trajectory of disintegrating rocket.
1 day ago

Mysterious Neon Blue Glow Took Over Texas Waters at Night. Locals Say It Looked 'Right Out of Avatar'

Dozens of other residents clambered down to the beach to witness the glowing milky waters.
1 day ago

Border Wall Being Built in Texas National Park Will Cause 'Irreparable Damage' to Wildlife, Expert Says

As the construction efforts intensify, the CBP has released an updated map of the proposed route, fueling backlash from locals.
1 day ago

Photographer Captures Avalanche Hit Yosemite National Park as Winter Storm Takes Dangerous Turn

'No wonder why they closed the park today. Avalanches, downed trees…the storm that closed Yosemite caused a lot of chaos,' he said.
2 days ago

20 Winning Images From the 2026 World Nature Photography Awards That Turn Wildlife Into Art

From a loving embrace shared by two polar bears to the curious gaze of a gorilla towards a butterfly, the collection is bubbling with drama.
2 days ago

Total Lunar Eclipse Is Happening March 3. New NASA Map Shows Exactly When to Watch the Blood Moon

Unlike a solar eclipse, this spectacle won’t require any special eye protection. It will be safe to watch with the naked eye, binoculars, or a telescope.
2 days ago

Diver Planted 400,000 Corals on a Dying Reef in Bali. Then, Surprising Visitors Showed Up

Earlier, where there were only clusters of fringing corals, now appeared the colorful shoals of fish.
5 days ago

Scientists Tagged Golden Eagles to Find What’s Killing Them. It Led to a ‘Death Vortex’ in Nevada

Inside Las Vegas's Dry Lake Valley, the population of these apex predators is showing a steep decline. Researchers find out why.
5 days ago

California’s Mojave Desert Is an Off-Roading Favorite. It's Now Shut Down to Protect a Rare Animal

Mojave Desert tortoises are endangered. Before they disappear completely, officials have to do something to protect them.
5 days ago

80 Years Ago, Scientists Recorded Haunting Underwater Sound in Bermuda. Now, They Know What Made It

When they detected a mysterious sound, they transferred it to an audograph disc and stored it in their archives because they didn't know what they were hearing at the time.
5 days ago

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.
6 days 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.
6 days 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.
6 days 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.”
6 days 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.
7 days ago