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How One Ancient Language Went Global” explores the roots of language and how it spread and changed across time and place.
The sighting, the first of its kind recorded in Torres del Paine National Park, has revived questions about the impact of climate change on wildlife ...
Credit: Antiquity/Gideon Shelach-Lavi et al/Dan Golan/Cover Images Archaeologists have been excavating a “new Great Wall of China” that stretches for over 4,000 kilometres. The excavations on a ...
Seven major global pipelines are identified as critical geopolitical tripwires in 2025, with potential disruptions that could ...
Explore eight award-winning architectural competition projects addressing social and environmental challenges worldwide.
In a city where every inch of land is built upon, Godrej Enterprises Group chose to protect a forest instead. For over four ...
Plans to build 71 homes across 710 acres of juniper woodland and shrub steppe in rural Deschutes County moved closer to ...
From flooded savannas in Colombia to the Patagonian steppe, meet the 14 projects selected in the third edition of BirdLife’s ...
A bill designed to thin out or eliminate juniper trees from potentially thousands of acres in rural parts of Central and ...
Amid calls to restart nuclear testing, families are still suffering from mutations passed down through the generations ...
Paleogeneticists, it turns out, find the small wildcat just as elusive as field biologists. Compared with other domesticated ...