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Breakup of Ancient Supercontinent Nuna 1.5 Billion Years Ago May Have Created Giant Incubators for Complex Life
The researchers’ simulations reveal that these continental shelves expanded dramatically. Over roughly 350 million years, the ...
Scientists reveal how tree water traits - like storage, flow, and control - shape forest survival as Europe faces longer, ...
Scientists found that colorful pigments in Earth’s cloud microbes may help telescopes identify signs of life on distant ...
As Donald Trump continues to ramp up his immigration raids and slash social programs, one theme is consistent through his ...
Featuring some of the coolest special effects in TV history, we go behind the scenes with the CGI masters at London’s ...
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard's path to service began in the moments after 9/11 when fears of terrorism ...
This year's fire season in Australia feels unpredictable. One week brings torrential rain, the next a burst of heat, followed by a sharp cold snap.
From a quick urban escape to a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, a new roster of luxury hotels and resorts can help inspire any ...
Standard Bank chief economist Goolam Ballim unpacks Africa’s pivotal role in a fractured, multipolar world, warning that ...
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Archaeologists say a continent-wide “black scar” points to apocalypse
A team of archaeologists led by James Kennett from the University of Oregon has discovered a widespread “black mat” layer in North American soil, which they believe is evidence of a catastrophic event ...
The heart of Africa’s challenge and opportunity is clear: if three levers are pulled — capital, energy and youth — potential can be turned into enduring prosperity. International investors, ...
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