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Kenyan fossil shows chameleons may have ‘rafted’ from mainland Africa to Madagascar

Kenyan fossil shows chameleons may have ‘rafted’ from mainland Africa to Madagascar

Chameleons (Chamaeleonidae) are a family of unique lizards with unusual characteristics: rapidly extendable tongues, feet with two toes pointing forward and two backward, a prehensile tail, and eyes that can move independently of each other.…

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Little-known Mexican firm emerges as big help to Venezuela in oil-for-food swap By Reuters

Little-known Mexican firm emerges as big help to Venezuela in oil-for-food swap By Reuters

© Reuters. Little-known Mexican firm emerges as big help to Venezuela in oil-for-food swap MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Venezuela has swapped millions of barrels of crude in return for supplies of corn and water trucks…

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Iranian oil minister confirms OPEC agreed a 1.5 million bpd cut By Reuters

Iranian oil minister confirms OPEC agreed a 1.5 million bpd cut By Reuters

VIENNA (Reuters) – The Iranian oil minister confirmed on Thursday that OPEC ministers had agreed an extra 1.5 million barrel per day (bpd) cut in oil production and that Iran was still exempt from the…

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What we learned from dinosaur teeth in North Africa

What we learned from dinosaur teeth in North Africa

As dinosaurs go, Spinosaurus is one of the most recognisable: a predator with sharp claws, a long jaw full of teeth, and a big sail on its back. It lived near rivers, hunting for fish,…

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Gold Feels the Burn as Stocks Jump on Biden’s White House Race By Investing.com

Gold Feels the Burn as Stocks Jump on Biden’s White House Race By Investing.com

© Reuters. By Barani Krishnan Investing.com – The rally in gold paused Wednesday, with stocks jumping instead after former Vice President Joe Biden notched big primary wins over Sen. Bernie Sanders. on New York’s COMEX…

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New analysis sheds important light on an ancient mass extinction event

New analysis sheds important light on an ancient mass extinction event

The end-Permian mass extinction is considered to be the most devastating biotic event in the history of life on Earth – it caused dramatic losses in global biodiversity, both in water and on land. About…

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Oil rises $1 as OPEC, allies work on big output cut By Reuters

Oil rises $1 as OPEC, allies work on big output cut By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Pump jacks operate at sunset in Midland By Bozorgmehr Sharafedin LONDON (Reuters) – Brent oil prices rose on Wednesday on expectations that major producers have moved closer to an agreement to…

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How South Africa’s mangrove forests store carbon and why it matters

How South Africa’s mangrove forests store carbon and why it matters

Scientists around the world are looking for ways to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This gas is a natural component of the atmosphere, released by processes of respiration and decomposition of organic matter. But…

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Oil Settles Mixed after Rate Cut, Pressure Ahead of OPEC By Investing.com

Oil Settles Mixed after Rate Cut, Pressure Ahead of OPEC By Investing.com

© Reuters. By Barani Krishnan Investing.com – Oil prices settled mixed on Tuesday after an emergency rate cut by the Federal Reserve was tempered by uncertainties ahead of an OPEC meeting on production cuts. ,…

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a language that explains the real world

a language that explains the real world

The motion of all solid objects and fluids can be described using the unifying language of mathematics. Wind movement, turbulence in the oceans, the migration of butterflies in a big city: all these phenomena can…

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