Archives
-
Libya Flood Death Toll May Reach 20,000; Survivors Plagued With Food Shortage
Officials feared that the death toll following the massive floods in Libya could rise up to 20,000. Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
-
130 Million Years Fossils Show Rare Early Deep-Sea Species Activities During Dinosaur Time
-
Antifreeze Proteins in Some Animals Developed 450 Million Years Ago, Earlier Than Previously Thought [Study]
-
Crocodiles Escape Amid China Floods, Officials Use Sonar Technology To Locate Them
-
Plastic Recycling Without Limit is Now Possible by Activating Dormant Bonds [Study]
-
Oldest Predator In South America Could Not Be Dinosaur After 265-Million-Years-Old Fossil Unearthed
-
Glaciers Help Trace Volcanoes’ Behavior By Sensing Temperatures, Experts Say
-
Bird Flu Virus Mutates, Kills Hundreds of Sea Lions in Argentina, Health Authority Calls Event ‘Unusual’
-
Cold Front to Bring Potential Severe Weather Hazards in Western Australia This Week: BOM Warns
-
New Tropical System Over the Atlantic Ocean Could Threaten US by Mid-September
-
Flowering Plants Escaped Species Extinction 66 Million Years Ago
-
Cooler Air To Hit Southern Plains, Bringing Relief From the Heat
-
Libya Floods: Death Toll Expected To Rise As 10,000 Still Missing