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Neha Bhatia

Neha Bhatia

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.

14 Mesmerizing Images That Won the 2026 British Wildlife Photography Awards

The grand prize went to the black-and-white silhouette of a creepy little frog as it crawled through an illuminated pond.
Mar 16, 2026

Rocky Mountain National Park Falls Off Most-Visited List for First Time Since 2013. What Went Wrong?

For the first time since 2013, the park's name can no longer be seen in the top five, despite an uptick in visitor attendance.
Mar 16, 2026

Utah Park’s Rare Waterfall Has Appeared Only Thrice in 15 Years. It’s Now Visible Again, But Not For Long

Massive rainfall from last October to January has been credited to have triggered the rare waterfall.
Mar 16, 2026

WATCH: Three Wolves Show Up at a Conservationist’s Door. His Reaction Leaves Viewers Puzzled

The footage left some people worried or confused. Meanwhile, the man appeared almost nonchalant, even instructing the animals.
Mar 13, 2026

Scientists Tracked Ravens Trailing Yellowstone Wolves. Turns Out, They're Doing More Than Scavenging

Researchers suspect that ravens might have greater agendas behind their relationship with wolves.
Mar 13, 2026

Germany’s Deadly Volcano Has Been Dormant For 13,000 Years. Scientists Have Now Detected Unrest

The volcano last erupted 13,000 years ago. But now, scientists suspect that the 'sleeping giant' might be waking up.
Mar 13, 2026

Photographer Patiently Waits for 8 Hours to Capture Rare Shot of the 'Ghost of the Ozarks' in Missouri

Wildlife photographer Terry Nunn waited for hours to capture the perfect shots of an extremely rare bald eagle with leucism.
Mar 13, 2026

What if Your Sweat Could Power Your Wearable Devices? Japanese Scientists Made It Possible

When bodily fluids like sweat come in contact with this ink, the resulting chemistry generates electricity.
Mar 5, 2026

This March Will Bring the Best Northern Lights Until The 2030s. Here's How to Spot Them

Earth will shift into one of the 'most aurora-friendly positions of the year,' which, experts believe, makes this March one of the best months to witness auroras in nearly a decade.
Mar 5, 2026

Are Polar Bears Actively Hunting Humans? Scientists Reveal Why Sightings Near Houses Have Increased

Aromatic attractants like meat caches, campsites, cooking areas, and sled-dog yards also lure them with the reward of food.
Mar 5, 2026

A Cannibalistic War Is Brewing Among Pacific's Killer Whales. And Biologists Just Found Proof

The discovery came as a surprise, because the two species usually prefer to avoid each other and keep a safe distance.
Mar 5, 2026

Ringing This Bell Lets Real Fishes Pass Through a Dutch Canal: How to Ring It from Around the World

The 'Fish Doorbell' now has millions of fans helping Dutch fishes migrate and reproduce safely.
Mar 4, 2026

Big Tech's AI Tools Are Affecting Your Food Demands. New Report Highlights Catastrophic Disruption

Food security experts state that the increasing influence of AI on farming could disrupt natural systems that have been working successfully for years.
Mar 4, 2026

Camera Traps Film Extremely Rare Pigmy Hippos. Footage Gives Unseen Peak into Their Secretive Lives

The digital footage will guide researchers to gain deeper insights into the movements, behaviors, gender biases, and breeding strategies of these animals.
Mar 4, 2026

Missed the Total Lunar Eclipse? See Best Photos of The Surreal Blood Moon Spectacle

Images circulating on social media show the rare celestial spectacle at different phases of the total lunar eclipse, an event that will not happen again until 2028.
Mar 4, 2026

New Map Accurately Pinpoints Which U.S. National Parks Will Face Climate Change's Worst Consequences

Most of the national parks in the U.S. are highly vulnerable to climate change, with many facing risks that might propel them towards an irreversible transformation.
Mar 3, 2026

What is Aquamation? Scotland Legalizes This Greener Alternative to Cremation

Scotland becomes the first country in the UK to introduce 'water cremation' as an alternative to the traditional flame-based cremation.
Mar 3, 2026

Man Captures Yellowstone’s Wolves Playing with a Grizzly. But Things Aren't as Friendly as It Seems

Pete was visiting Yellowstone to capture the spring super bloom. What he ended up recording turned the heads of wildlife experts.
Mar 3, 2026

Scuba Diver Exploring Creepy Dive Site in Mexico Captures Bizarre Underwater Illusion Dividing the Sea

Formed over thousands of years, the cenote was once a structure of limestone that collapsed under pressure.
Mar 3, 2026

Scientists Finally Track Elusive 'Ghost of the Desert.' Data From GPS Collars Reveal Their Secret Lives

Experts shared that the insights and information collected can prove immensely helpful in understanding the species’ population structure and evolutionary relationships.
Mar 2, 2026