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Palaeontologists have made a surprising discovery on the Crimean Peninsula: a three-and-a-half-meter-tall skeleton of a flightless bird, which is believed to have been in contact
Stonehenge’s Sensational Prehistoric Monument
One of the largest and most complex prehistoric monuments in Europe has been discovered near Stonehenge. An international team of archaeologists found a series of
New carnivorous spider-like plant discovered.
In a recent publication in the scientific journal Plant Ecology and Evolution, an international team of scientists announced the discovery of a new carnivorous plant
Toxic Chemicals Found in German Children
The German Environment Agency has issued a warning that children in Germany have too many long-lasting PFAS chemicals in their blood. The current study is
Global Arms Spending Soars
The global arms race continues to escalate, with the fifth consecutive year of increased spending on weapons and military equipment. According to a study by
Food Chain Spreads Fish
Waterfowl Spread Fish Eggs to Remote Waters through their Diet Biologists have long been studying how fish populate isolated bodies of water in high mountains,
Hot Asphalt Creates More Fine Dust
Hot asphalt releases aerosols that form secondary particulate matter in the air. In warm regions, more particulate matter is generated than by the entire road
3D-Printed Damascus Steel
Damaszenerstahl, a type of steel known for its hardness and stability, has been used since ancient times to make sword blades. Traditionally, blacksmiths could only
Smokers harm non-smokers too.
Smokers continue to expose those around them to harmful chemicals through residue on their clothing, even long after their last cigarette. During a movie screening,
Evidence of Reverse Parallel Universe Found
In a groundbreaking scientific experiment conducted in Antarctica, physicists have detected elementary particles with mysterious properties that they believe may have originated from a parallel