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A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200... Editorial
Cicada - Biodiversity - Lemuriana Apicalis - India
22 Jun 2026 · Tehatta, India
#13870531
A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200...

#13870531

22 Jun 2026

A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200 to 250 cicada species, primarily found in forests from the Himalayas to the Western Ghats. Known for their loud summer mating calls, most cicadas in India are annual insects. They play a vital role in ecosystems as indicators of forest health, microhabitat recovery, and seasonal transitions. Nymphs spend years underground feeding on tree sap and aerating the soil. Upon emerging and dying, their bodies release nitrogen into the forest floor, acting as a natural fertilizer. Egg-laying slits made in tree branches naturally prune the trees, promoting stronger regrowth and larger fruits. Cicadas are celebrated in rural communities across North and Central India as the iconic ''soundtrack'' of the pre-monsoon season. Adult cicadas are attracted to artificial lights and often congregate on illuminated buildings.


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A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200... Editorial
Cicada - Biodiversity - Lemuriana Apicalis - India
22 Jun 2026 · Tehatta, India
#13870533
A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200...

#13870533

22 Jun 2026

A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200 to 250 cicada species, primarily found in forests from the Himalayas to the Western Ghats. Known for their loud summer mating calls, most cicadas in India are annual insects. They play a vital role in ecosystems as indicators of forest health, microhabitat recovery, and seasonal transitions. Nymphs spend years underground feeding on tree sap and aerating the soil. Upon emerging and dying, their bodies release nitrogen into the forest floor, acting as a natural fertilizer. Egg-laying slits made in tree branches naturally prune the trees, promoting stronger regrowth and larger fruits. Cicadas are celebrated in rural communities across North and Central India as the iconic ''soundtrack'' of the pre-monsoon season. Adult cicadas are attracted to artificial lights and often congregate on illuminated buildings.


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A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200... Editorial
Cicada - Biodiversity - Lemuriana Apicalis - India
22 Jun 2026 · Tehatta, India
#13870534
A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200...

#13870534

22 Jun 2026

A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200 to 250 cicada species, primarily found in forests from the Himalayas to the Western Ghats. Known for their loud summer mating calls, most cicadas in India are annual insects. They play a vital role in ecosystems as indicators of forest health, microhabitat recovery, and seasonal transitions. Nymphs spend years underground feeding on tree sap and aerating the soil. Upon emerging and dying, their bodies release nitrogen into the forest floor, acting as a natural fertilizer. Egg-laying slits made in tree branches naturally prune the trees, promoting stronger regrowth and larger fruits. Cicadas are celebrated in rural communities across North and Central India as the iconic ''soundtrack'' of the pre-monsoon season. Adult cicadas are attracted to artificial lights and often congregate on illuminated buildings.


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A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200... Editorial
Cicada - Biodiversity - Lemuriana Apicalis - India
22 Jun 2026 · Tehatta, India
#13870535
A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200...

#13870535

22 Jun 2026

A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200 to 250 cicada species, primarily found in forests from the Himalayas to the Western Ghats. Known for their loud summer mating calls, most cicadas in India are annual insects. They play a vital role in ecosystems as indicators of forest health, microhabitat recovery, and seasonal transitions. Nymphs spend years underground feeding on tree sap and aerating the soil. Upon emerging and dying, their bodies release nitrogen into the forest floor, acting as a natural fertilizer. Egg-laying slits made in tree branches naturally prune the trees, promoting stronger regrowth and larger fruits. Cicadas are celebrated in rural communities across North and Central India as the iconic ''soundtrack'' of the pre-monsoon season. Adult cicadas are attracted to artificial lights and often congregate on illuminated buildings.


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A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200... Editorial
Cicada - Biodiversity - Lemuriana Apicalis - India
22 Jun 2026 · Tehatta, India
#13870539
A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200...

#13870539

22 Jun 2026

A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200 to 250 cicada species, primarily found in forests from the Himalayas to the Western Ghats. Known for their loud summer mating calls, most cicadas in India are annual insects. They play a vital role in ecosystems as indicators of forest health, microhabitat recovery, and seasonal transitions. Nymphs spend years underground feeding on tree sap and aerating the soil. Upon emerging and dying, their bodies release nitrogen into the forest floor, acting as a natural fertilizer. Egg-laying slits made in tree branches naturally prune the trees, promoting stronger regrowth and larger fruits. Cicadas are celebrated in rural communities across North and Central India as the iconic ''soundtrack'' of the pre-monsoon season. Adult cicadas are attracted to artificial lights and often congregate on illuminated buildings.


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A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200... Editorial
Cicada - Biodiversity - Lemuriana Apicalis - India
22 Jun 2026 · Tehatta, India
#13870540
A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200...

#13870540

22 Jun 2026

A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200 to 250 cicada species, primarily found in forests from the Himalayas to the Western Ghats. Known for their loud summer mating calls, most cicadas in India are annual insects. They play a vital role in ecosystems as indicators of forest health, microhabitat recovery, and seasonal transitions. Nymphs spend years underground feeding on tree sap and aerating the soil. Upon emerging and dying, their bodies release nitrogen into the forest floor, acting as a natural fertilizer. Egg-laying slits made in tree branches naturally prune the trees, promoting stronger regrowth and larger fruits. Cicadas are celebrated in rural communities across North and Central India as the iconic ''soundtrack'' of the pre-monsoon season. Adult cicadas are attracted to artificial lights and often congregate on illuminated buildings.


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A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200... Editorial
Cicada - Biodiversity - Lemuriana Apicalis - India
22 Jun 2026 · Tehatta, India
#13870541
A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200...

#13870541

22 Jun 2026

A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200 to 250 cicada species, primarily found in forests from the Himalayas to the Western Ghats. Known for their loud summer mating calls, most cicadas in India are annual insects. They play a vital role in ecosystems as indicators of forest health, microhabitat recovery, and seasonal transitions. Nymphs spend years underground feeding on tree sap and aerating the soil. Upon emerging and dying, their bodies release nitrogen into the forest floor, acting as a natural fertilizer. Egg-laying slits made in tree branches naturally prune the trees, promoting stronger regrowth and larger fruits. Cicadas are celebrated in rural communities across North and Central India as the iconic ''soundtrack'' of the pre-monsoon season. Adult cicadas are attracted to artificial lights and often congregate on illuminated buildings.


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A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200... Editorial
Cicada - Biodiversity - Lemuriana Apicalis - India
22 Jun 2026 · Tehatta, India
#13870543
A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200...

#13870543

22 Jun 2026

A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200 to 250 cicada species, primarily found in forests from the Himalayas to the Western Ghats. Known for their loud summer mating calls, most cicadas in India are annual insects. They play a vital role in ecosystems as indicators of forest health, microhabitat recovery, and seasonal transitions. Nymphs spend years underground feeding on tree sap and aerating the soil. Upon emerging and dying, their bodies release nitrogen into the forest floor, acting as a natural fertilizer. Egg-laying slits made in tree branches naturally prune the trees, promoting stronger regrowth and larger fruits. Cicadas are celebrated in rural communities across North and Central India as the iconic ''soundtrack'' of the pre-monsoon season. Adult cicadas are attracted to artificial lights and often congregate on illuminated buildings.


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A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200... Editorial
Cicada - Biodiversity - Lemuriana Apicalis - India
22 Jun 2026 · Tehatta, India
#13870548
A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200...

#13870548

22 Jun 2026

A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200 to 250 cicada species, primarily found in forests from the Himalayas to the Western Ghats. Known for their loud summer mating calls, most cicadas in India are annual insects. They play a vital role in ecosystems as indicators of forest health, microhabitat recovery, and seasonal transitions. Nymphs spend years underground feeding on tree sap and aerating the soil. Upon emerging and dying, their bodies release nitrogen into the forest floor, acting as a natural fertilizer. Egg-laying slits made in tree branches naturally prune the trees, promoting stronger regrowth and larger fruits. Cicadas are celebrated in rural communities across North and Central India as the iconic ''soundtrack'' of the pre-monsoon season. Adult cicadas are attracted to artificial lights and often congregate on illuminated buildings.


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A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200... Editorial
Cicada - Biodiversity - Lemuriana Apicalis - India
22 Jun 2026 · Tehatta, India
#13870552
A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200...

#13870552

22 Jun 2026

A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200 to 250 cicada species, primarily found in forests from the Himalayas to the Western Ghats. Known for their loud summer mating calls, most cicadas in India are annual insects. They play a vital role in ecosystems as indicators of forest health, microhabitat recovery, and seasonal transitions. Nymphs spend years underground feeding on tree sap and aerating the soil. Upon emerging and dying, their bodies release nitrogen into the forest floor, acting as a natural fertilizer. Egg-laying slits made in tree branches naturally prune the trees, promoting stronger regrowth and larger fruits. Cicadas are celebrated in rural communities across North and Central India as the iconic ''soundtrack'' of the pre-monsoon season. Adult cicadas are attracted to artificial lights and often congregate on illuminated buildings.


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A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200... Editorial
Cicada - Biodiversity - Lemuriana Apicalis - India
22 Jun 2026 · Tehatta, India
#13870557
A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200...

#13870557

22 Jun 2026

A Lemuriana apicalis cicada is seen at night on a wall in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on June 20, 2026. India is home to approximately 200 to 250 cicada species, primarily found in forests from the Himalayas to the Western Ghats. Known for their loud summer mating calls, most cicadas in India are annual insects. They play a vital role in ecosystems as indicators of forest health, microhabitat recovery, and seasonal transitions. Nymphs spend years underground feeding on tree sap and aerating the soil. Upon emerging and dying, their bodies release nitrogen into the forest floor, acting as a natural fertilizer. Egg-laying slits made in tree branches naturally prune the trees, promoting stronger regrowth and larger fruits. Cicadas are celebrated in rural communities across North and Central India as the iconic ''soundtrack'' of the pre-monsoon season. Adult cicadas are attracted to artificial lights and often congregate on illuminated buildings.


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The ASML logo is displayed on a smartphone screen placed on a reflective surface onto which a stock market chart is projected in Creteil, Fr... Editorial
Photo Illustration - ASML Earnings
16 Apr 2026 · Créteil, France
#13584313
The ASML logo is displayed on a smartphone screen placed on a reflective surface onto which a stock market chart is projected in Creteil, Fr...

#13584313

16 Apr 2026

The ASML logo is displayed on a smartphone screen placed on a reflective surface onto which a stock market chart is projected in Creteil, France, on April 16, 2026. The Dutch leader in semiconductor lithography equipment releases its first-quarter 2026 results.


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Indicators glow in the dark in the Reactor 3 Main Control Room at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 14... Editorial
Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant
16 Apr 2026 · Ukraine
#13583070
Indicators glow in the dark in the Reactor 3 Main Control Room at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 14...

#13583070

16 Apr 2026

Indicators glow in the dark in the Reactor 3 Main Control Room at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 14, 2026. April 26, 2026, marks the 40th anniversary of the explosion of the plant's fourth reactor, which occurred on April 26, 1986. The accident remains one of the most significant incidents in the history of nuclear energy.


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Economic Counsellor and Director of the Research Department from the International Monetary Fund, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, speaks about an... Editorial
DC: IMF Counsellor Pierre Olivier Gourinchas hold a World Economic Outlook press briefing
14 Apr 2026 · WASHINGTON, USA
#13576172
Economic Counsellor and Director of the Research Department from the International Monetary Fund, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, speaks about an...

#13576172

14 Apr 2026

Economic Counsellor and Director of the Research Department from the International Monetary Fund, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, speaks about analyses and projections of the world economy during a press briefing at the World Bank/IMF Spring Meeting 2026 in Washington, United States, on April 14, 2026.


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Economic Counsellor and Director of the Research Department from the International Monetary Fund, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, speaks about an... Editorial
DC: IMF Counsellor Pierre Olivier Gourinchas hold a World Economic Outlook press briefing
14 Apr 2026 · WASHINGTON, USA
#13576173
Economic Counsellor and Director of the Research Department from the International Monetary Fund, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, speaks about an...

#13576173

14 Apr 2026

Economic Counsellor and Director of the Research Department from the International Monetary Fund, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, speaks about analyses and projections of the world economy during a press briefing at the World Bank/IMF Spring Meeting 2026 in Washington, United States, on April 14, 2026.


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Economic Counsellor and Director of the Research Department from the International Monetary Fund, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, speaks about an... Editorial
DC: IMF Counsellor Pierre Olivier Gourinchas hold a World Economic Outlook press briefing
14 Apr 2026 · WASHINGTON, USA
#13576177
Economic Counsellor and Director of the Research Department from the International Monetary Fund, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, speaks about an...

#13576177

14 Apr 2026

Economic Counsellor and Director of the Research Department from the International Monetary Fund, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, speaks about analyses and projections of the world economy during a press briefing at the World Bank/IMF Spring Meeting 2026 in Washington, United States, on April 14, 2026.


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