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Earliest long-snouted crocodile fossil from Egypt traces the African origins of marine crocs
Egyptian paleontologists have unearthed Wadisuchus kassabi, an 80-million-year-old fossil revealing Africa as the birthplace ...
Let us be courageous in preserving the universal... The challenge for UNESCO today is whether its mission of promoting shared respect for science, art, beauty and human habitat can survive if the ...
Oyo State, has lost its first female professor in the Department of Political Science, Faculty of the Social Sciences, Prof.
Earth's 'Boring Billion' created the conditions for complex life to exist, report scientists at the universities of Sydney ...
At the stroke of midnight, the Indian women's cricket team scripted history by winning their maiden World Cup, defeating ...
Following the historic triumph, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his best wishes to the Harmanpreet Kaur-led ...
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Rosalie Chigariro, Zimbabwe’s first black woman to give her body to science, honoured after four years
In 2021, Rosalie Chigariro became the first black Zimbabwean woman to donate her body for science. She asked that her body be given to the University of Zimbabwe's Faculty of Medicine for research, ...
The Trump administration has set an abysmally low limit on refugees entering the country. And those who do will almost ...
For many of the men who caravanned for hours in buses and cars to Washington, D.C., for the 1995 Million Man March, the event ...
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How 2 PhD students helped James Webb telescope see better with AI, from their desks on Earth
ScientiFix, our weekly feature, offers you a summary of the top global science stories of the week, with links to their sources.
Laura Torrent did not know that the tiny brown bat she caught in early 2024 would become a global milestone for biodiversity ...
CNN host Dana Bash asked Johnson why he wouldn’t consider moving money around to fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
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