New research has uncovered a mass die-off of sea urchins living in the Canary Islands—one that could signal an ongoing marine pandemic.
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ScienceAlert on MSN
Stunning Fossil Site Reveals Life Rebounding After Major Extinction Event
Just over half a billion years ago, Earth was rocked by a global mass extinction event, a dramatic interruption of the ...
Unearth The Voyage on MSN
Scientists discover a massive underwater pit containing 1,700 mysterious viruses
Deep beneath the ocean surface lies a mysterious underwater chasm that has captivated scientists worldwide. The Dragon Hole, ...
FBI agents were executing a search warrant at the Fulton County elections office near Atlanta on Wednesday, an agency ...
Survival World on MSN
Antarctica is home to animals so strange they barely seem real, yet all are built to survive
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Captive wild animal encounters are hugely popular, thanks partly to social media. But our investigation shows many creatures ...
A journey through the 12 signs of the zodiac allows us to understand how astrology, interior design and personal identity ...
The China Poot Lake Trail leads to a serene freshwater lake that feels worlds away from the saltwater bay, offering excellent ...
Telling stories is how we make meaning. It is a kind of social glue – a way we understand and experience the perspectives of another.
Scientists have launched a fresh effort to find out what could be producing oxygen at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
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