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Heatwave Unearths Archaeological Sites

The ongoing drought in Europe has revealed numerous historical structures in the landscape, particularly in Great Britain. The high temperatures and low humidity have been

 News Biology

Mass Death in Atlantic from Red Tide

The waters off the coast of Florida have turned a bloody red, and the rapid spread of single-celled organisms is causing the deaths of numerous

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Dangerous Tropical Ticks Found in Germany

Tropical Ticks Found in Germany: A Cause for Concern The rising temperatures in Germany have led to the emergence of dangerous ticks, according to researchers

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Small dogs pee more than big dogs.

From an evolutionary perspective, marking territory is of great importance for dogs. Researchers have now discovered that small dogs tend to cheat when it comes

 News Archeology

Pompeii’s Demise Delayed Than Expected

A recent discovery in Pompeii has led archaeologists to believe that the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius occurred in October of 79 AD, rather than

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Ancient Snake Found in Amber

In Myanmar, researchers have made an exciting discovery. They found a piece of amber containing a 105 million-year-old snake of the Xiaophis myanmarensis species. This

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Predictability of Evolution?

The evolutionary arms race can lead to similar traits, but genes develop differently. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology in Plön, Germany,

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New Deadly Snake Species Found in Australia

A new species of venomous snake has been discovered in Australia, adding to the country’s already dangerous wildlife. The snake, named Vermicella parscauda by researchers

 News Archeology

Viking Sunstone Navigation in Clouds

The Vikings were known for their mastery of navigation on the high seas, even before the invention of the magnetic compass. They were able to

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Mystery Solved: Slow Aging in Bats

Fascinating research has revealed why some species of bats age at a much slower rate than others. Scientists at the University College Dublin have discovered