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Coastal scientists are locked in an intense dispute over the use of treated sewage to restore Louisiana's wetlands.
Malta cave provides experts with evidence that indicates humans possibly forayed into the sea before becoming farmers.
"Słupcio" — or "little guy from Słupsk" in Polish — is the name given to the amber bear in 2013, when a Polish kindergartner ...
The employee was a longtime counterintelligence analyst who had worked on the F.B.I.’s investigation examining Russian ...
New archaeological discoveries from Malta suggest that prehistoric hunter-gatherers were far more capable oflong-distance sea ...
The U.S. government said in a motion filed Thursday in Los Angeles federal court that it now supports the release of a former ...
Officers have recommended criminal charges for the private security guards who helped drag a woman by her arms out of a ...
Hundreds of households will join forces this weekend to eliminate everything from vintage gems to modern steals. This isn’t ...
NATO members carried out naval drills Wednesday in the Black Sea region in one of the largest Romania-led exercises of the ...
Humans were making "astonishing" sea crossings of more than 60 miles in simple dugout canoes over 8,000 years ago, suggests ...
Long-distance seafarers crossed the Mediterranean Sea far earlier than scientists had believed, a new study has found.
Because of this, most archeologists long believed Mediterranean islands like Malta were some of the last wildernesses to ...