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Loaches include a wide variety of fish, but are typically small and found in freshwater systems. They are typically nocturnal ...
For centuries, humans have lived underground. Today, that ancient practice is under dire threat—even as cave life makes more ...
The end of World War II brought the Four Corners a uranium boom. Eight decades later, yellowcake may be making a comeback, ...
A first look at Argentina’s Somuncurá Plateau reveals features somewhat predictable for a Patagonian steppe: shrubs, grass, plains, and rocky outcrops. Only the occasional volcanic peak breaks ...
The UK is rated slightly more ‘peaceful' than last year as it moved up the scale, but it's not in the top 15 ‘safest' ...
Looks like Mars might have had more water than anyone previously imagined.
OPEC’s latest forecast dismisses the idea of imminent peak oil demand, projecting rising consumption through 2050 despite ...
It’s time for everyone to engage in the depopulation debate, says Dean Spears, a co-author of After the Spike.
After Egypt’s 1952 revolution, President Gamal Abdel Nasser embraced plans for the Aswan High Dam, an earth-fill embankment 111 metres high and 3.5 kilometres long. Begun in 1960 with Soviet ...
Discover some of the world's rarest snakes. The St. Lucia Racer, Antiguan racer, and Albany adder face critical endangerment.
The Toronto Maple Leafs and San Jose Sharks swung a trade on Thursday (Jul. 10) as the Sharks were able to clear a defender, ...
Bangladesh has witnessed a remarkable economic milestone as remittance inflows reached an all-time high of $30.04 billion in ...