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Mohenjo-daro’s origins date back to 3300 BC, according to new findings from Pakistan’s Dr Asma Ibrahim and Dr Jonathan Mark Kenoyer. This research reshapes our understanding of urban life in the Indus Valley. Discover more about these groundbreaking excavations.
Scientists have classified a new tarantula genus, Satyrex, known for exceptionally large male genitalia. This genus includes four species, including the largest, Satyrex ferox, with leg spans reaching 14cm. Discover more about these fascinating spiders and their habitat.
Archaeologists have uncovered 13 seated skeletons in Dijon, France, dating from the Second Iron Age (400BC to 100BC). Each skeleton, likely males aged 40 to 60, reveals signs of violence. Further analysis will explore the lives and deaths of these ancient individuals.
The Independent says The European Commission has proposed a law to prevent the import of commodities linked to deforestation, such as coffee, cocoa, soy, and beef.
TRT World says The Amazon Rainforest’s deforestation rates show major repeated increases under since Brazlian President Jair Bolsonaro took office in January 2019.
Greta Thunberg among young people filing legal suit for systemwide climate emergency to be declared…
Daily Mirror says The resignation of former Tory minister Owen Paterson has thrown the issue of MPs’ incomes into the spotlight.
It has long been known that the world’s richest are fuelling the climate crisis and despite the pledges, can the rich really be the world’s problem and solution?
The Guardian says The carbon dioxide emissions of the richest 1% of humanity are on track to be 30 times greater than what is compatible with keeping global heating below 1.5C.
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