Mount Kilimanjaro, as seen from Kenya (Wikimedia Commons/Sergey Pesterev) (CN) — An explosion of the human population around Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest mountain, over the past 100 years has ...
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WARSAW, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Poland and Romania detained eight people suspected of planning sabotage on behalf of Russia, authorities in Warsaw said on Tuesday, with three arrests concerning an alleged ...
Data from the FBI shows a new way of scamming people is exploding across the country.The common denominator in the scams is a cryptocurrency ATM. You might not have heard of them, but the small kiosks ...
In May 2025, the European Parliament changed the status of wolves in the EU from “strictly protected” to “protected,” which opened the way for its member states to allow hunting under certain ...
English teacher Mary Rodgers kicked off her 12th grade honors English class at Louisa County High School in Virginia with an activity that some of her colleagues around the country would find ...
Long before humans became the apex predator, our ancestors were being hunted — by creatures stronger, faster and deadlier than us. This video explores how we survived when the monsters were real.
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Evolution of Humans
Life on Earth began in a way that still boggles the mind. Around 4.5 billion years ago, a chemical process called abiogenesis occurred, where life emerged from non-life. Imagine a hot, watery mix of ...
Human activity may be triggering the greatest extinction event since the asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs, according to scientists. Their study, based on a review of decades of research on ...
A study led by University of Arizona researchers shows that decades of groundwater pumping by humans has depleted Tucson-area aquifers far more than natural climate variation. Published in the journal ...
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