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This tiny ancient fish only lives between two waterfalls in one river. It’s now under threat
Along a nine-mile stretch of river between two waterfalls in the Australian rainforest lives a tiny fish that’s been there for millions of years, hiding between rocks along the riverbank by day and ...
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Archaeologists Read About a Lost Village in John Smith’s Writings. Then They Dug Up Its Remains.
Long discussed in Rappahannock oral tradition, the village site can now be preserved by the tribe’s modern members.
After more than a decade of wars, from Syria to Gaza, the Middle East is exhausted by conflict. Is it ready to find another ...
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From vanished cities to missing tombs, 7 historical mysteries that remain still unsolved
Lost cities, missing tombs, and unexplained occurrences. History still holds unanswered questions for these seven events.
Live Science on MSN
Earth's seasons vary wildly, even at the same latitude, new research finds
Earth's seasons look very different at locations not far from each other, 20 years' worth of satellite data reveals. Earth's seasonal cycles can vary dramatically across short distances, even at the ...
It was a year defined by the jarring friction of a nation in transition, one where the shadows of a nuclear-tinged standoff with Pakistan loomed as large as the internal "storm" over the sanctity of ...
From mountains in India and Sri Lanka’s south coast to Scottish staycations and an uninhabited Greek island, here are The ...
TravelPulse on MSN
Here Are the Travel Trends That Will Define 2026
Astrotourism is not exactly a new development in the travel industry, but Rockett suggests it’s set to grow even more popular ...
Afrobeats has transcended borders, transforming from a Lagos-born sound into a global cultural force. Through streaming ...
The NSS 2025 reminds New Delhi that in today’s world, friendships endure not because they are proclaimed — but because they ...
The Daily Overview on MSNOpinion
Analyst says a recession is already hitting huge parts of America
The headline numbers say the United States is still growing, yet a growing body of state-level data suggests a very different ...
Economists and state officials have raised concerns that tariffs hurt the consumer, largely due to many imported goods charging higher prices, which can eat into the wallets of businesses and ...
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