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By Jefferson Kahinju and Hereward Holland GILGIL, Kenya (Reuters) -In the scrublands of central Kenya, technicians monitor ...
From the water that covers most of it to the moon that orbits it, here are some bizarre things about our home planet that science still doesn't completely understand.
Earth has experienced both hot and cold periods over time, though warm times have been more common. That’s true of the last 485 million years, as seen in this timeline reported in 2024. Our genus, ...
Ford sent us to (almost) the furthest point from Sydney to drive the new Ranger PHEV in an unfamiliar, almost alien ...
Canada is the country with the most lakes worldwide, home to around 879,000. Learn which other countries, also ranks high in ...
The origins of plate tectonics on Earth are hotly debated, but evidence from Australia now shows that parts of the crust ...
Indian scientists uncover Kashmir Valley’s transformation from a warm, humid paradise to its current Mediterranean climate, ...
Growing native plants and eradicating invasive ones is a challenging part of restoration projects. Even when done well, ...
Egypt has been pioneering the propagation of mangrove forests to fight climate change and develop its blue and green economy.
As magma stirs beneath the surface, a notorious Icelandic volcano threatens to awaken once more, sending ripples of fear ...
Seagrasses, foundational species in coastal ecosystems worldwide, are surprisingly few in documented diversity—with only ...