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Six million years ago, the Mediterranean Sea wasn’t nearly as picturesque as it is today. It was barely even a sea; tectonic activity had raised a mountain range in the Strait of Gibraltar ...
Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Aubrey Modiba is expecting a tough test when they take on Egyptian side Pyramids FC Champions League final at Loftus on Saturday 93pm). The Brazilians take on Pyramids ...
The Bezos Earth Fund is rolling out the first phase of a $100 million grant initiative to explore how artificial intelligence can improve efforts to fight climate change and boost biodiversity.
At around 4,600 years old, it's no surprise that the great Giza pyramids draw millions of tourists every year. Made up of over two million blocks, each weighing around three tonnes, and without ...
If the Earth could stay below that threshold, a climate catastrophe and major rise in sea levels might be staved off. But a group of scientists has demonstrated that if the world stays on course ...
NASA has issued a warning that extreme space weather, including solar storms can be expected to affect Earth over the next few weeks. The solar flares may even cause blackouts and auroras on Earth ...
Pyramids FC have made a big request ahead of the CAF Champions League final against Mamelodi Sundowns. Krunoslav Jurčić's charges kept their Egyptian Premier League title hopes alive on Saturday ...
Littler captioned the post: "Just trying to do an exhibition in Norwich and this happens, absolute scum of the earth." The incident occurred on the final day of the MODUS exhibition, hosted at ...
From the fields where orange trees once flourished in Anaheim, a dream took root 70 years ago – and Disneyland was born. KTLA’s Andy Riesmeyer takes us on a trip back in time, peeling back the ...
A new study predicts Earth will lose its oxygen in a billion years. Toho University researchers used NASA models for this finding. The sun's aging will cause water evaporation and temperature rise.
Sources of hydrogen could be hiding amid the Earth's crust -- enough to power Earth at its current energy needs for the next 170,000 years, according to a paper published in Nature Reviews Earth ...
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