An international team has sequenced the first ancient genomes from the so-called Green Sahara, a period when the largest desert in the world temporarily turned into a humid savanna-like environment.
Government should define the role of vigilante groups in our community policing systemLast Thursday's bestial killing in Uromi, Edo State, of 19 hunters has continued to generate national uproar. The ...
The volcanic island of Bioko, about 160 kilometers, or 100 miles, northwest of mainland Equatorial Guinea, is carpeted in ...
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Irish Star on MSNDinosaurs could still walk the Earth after new reports of prehistoric beasts roaming jungleFor centuries, rumours of dinosaurs still roaming the Earth have persisted - with some speculating that the prehistoric ...
Rosalind Morris digs deep via ethnography, history, personal testimony, and political thought to tell the story about the ...
Conservationists have launched a 20-year-long project to protect what is arguably Tanzania’s most biologically rich landscape ...
Hotel construction and public art projects already are changing the vast desert landscape of Al-Ula in the country’s ...
The genomes of two women who lived 7,000 years ago in the Sahara when it was a green savannah reveal a remarkably isolated ...
PBS’s ‘Nature’ presentation is a fascinating look at the wildlife of drought-stricken Tanzania.
Myleene Klass was all smiles as she stepped out in London wearing a glitzy semi-sheer dress for the premiere of SIX The ...
Long before the Panama Canal, this historic trade route connected the Pacific and the Caribbean. Now you can follow the ...
Using two decades of satellite data, researchers found that forest loss and fragmentation were among the strongest predictors ...
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