Donkeys entered Namibia’s central north relatively late, and only became common in the 1920s and 1930s. Their presence across ...
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How animals navigate without maps or technology
While we’re busy faffing about with satnavs and getting lost if our phone battery dies, the rest of the animal kingdom is moving across the planet with a level of precision that puts our tech to shame ...
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The Purged
Donald Trump’s destruction of the civil service is a tragedy not just for the roughly 300,000 workers who have been discarded ...
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First Americans may have come from Japan, not Siberia and it’s flipping the human migration story upside down
The story of how humans first entered the Americas is among archaeology’s most persistent puzzles. For much of the 20th ...
Sometimes the most extraordinary escapes aren’t found in distant lands or exotic locales—they’re tucked away in the northeastern corner of South Dakota, where Hartford Beach State Park creates a ...
There’s a place in Connecticut where time seems to slow down, where the rumble of tires on wooden planks creates a soundtrack ...
A long-standing mystery about how wild bats navigate complex environments in complete darkness with remarkable precision, has ...
(Bloomberg) -- Vietnam ordered Netflix to remove Chinese television series Shine on Me from its streaming platform in the country over images depicting a map that Beijing uses to stake contested ...
American migration patterns are changing drastically as the rocky economy reshapes where and why people move. The long-standing flow from colder Northern and Midwestern states to the warmer South and ...
Ever wondered why you won't find kangaroos outside Australia? It all started with massive climate change millions of years ...
Seabirds have complex life cycles, with breeding attempts at colonies on land interspersed with migrations to non-breeding areas at sea. During these migrations seabirds may cover large distances, ...
People first arrived to Greenland over 4,000 years ago, and it has a unique culture. Its population is mostly Inuit, though it's been part of the Danish kingdom for hundreds of years. There are ...
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