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The Most Reality-Bending Finds Buried in the SaharaThe Sahara Desert might look like an endless sea of sand, but it's hiding some of the most mind-blowing secrets under its surface! 🌵 Scientists have uncovered the bones of ancient whales—yes, ...
Our planet holds corners so strange, so breathtakingly unlikely, they feel like fragments of a dream. These UNESCO World ...
Apr. 18, 2025 — Scientists report adaptive divergence in cryptic color pattern is underlain by two distinct, complex chromosomal rearrangements, where millions of ... Environmental Variability ...
A new study reconstructing the Arabian Peninsula’s ancient past adds clues to how early humans left the African continent. Dromedary camels walk through sand dunes in the Arabian Desert near ...
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World Heritage Day: 8 Geologic Marvels That Deserve More AttentionHave you ever stood before a landscape so breathtaking, so ancient, that you felt the weight of millions of years pressing ...
Booze-fuelled louts have trashed beauty Scots spots - with visitors leaving piles of rubbish and going as far to cut down trees at an ancient forest. Nature reserves around Aberdeenshire hosted ...
Rare DNA found in the Sahara dates back 7000 years in the green past Genome belongs to the North African lineage with pastoralism evidence Takarkori individuals are ...
Booze-fuelled louts have trashed beauty Scots spots - with visitors leaving piles of rubbish and going as far to cut down trees at an ancient forest. Nature reserves around Aberdeenshire hosted many ...
Piles of rubbish have been dumped in an Aberdeenshire forest while a nature reserve has been trashed and ancient trees felled in the Highlands. Recent warm and dry weather has seen scores of visitors ...
The Sahara Desert, the world’s largest hot desert, is a place of extremes. Its harsh environment may seem uninhabitable, yet it is home to a fascinating array of wildlife that has adapted to survive ...
Finishing the Sahara Trek for Alzheimer’s Society Day 6: Up at 5.30am. Walked up final, very steep sand dune for 7am. Watched sunrise which was the official completion of the trek. WE DID IT!! We left ...
However, the genetic evidence presented by these mummies suggests that pastoralism, at least in the Green Sahara, may have spread not through migration but through the exchange of practices and ideas ...
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