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“In an open-pit uranium mine in the southeastern part of the Gabon Republic, near the Equator on the coast of West Africa, ...
Automation might be to blame for Springer Nature’s retraction of two papers that a Nobel Prize winner published more than a ...
This week on FYI Philly, we have a look at what's new at the Philadelphia Zoo, show you the 'how' behind 4th of July fireworks, introduce you to a mom on a mission to support clean and healthy living ...
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For historians and climate scientists, 536 has become a leading candidate for the worst year to be alive. “It was the ...
Dinosaur backbone is the first found on the icy continent, and belongs to a titanosaur around 6–7 meters in length. First ever dinosaur remains found in Antarctica described Fossil belongs to an ...