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Inside the alien world of the Birrin
The Birrin world is one of the most detailed speculative ecosystems ever designed. 👽 From biology to culture, everything ...
Celestium on MSNOpinion
What if aliens are real - and they’re watching us?
The Fermi Paradox asks a simple question: if alien civilizations should be common, where is everybody? The Zoo Hypothesis ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Scientists raise alarm after discovering overlooked 'victims of invasion': 'Undergoing concerning declines'
"We hope our analysis encourages more research." Scientists raise alarm after discovering overlooked 'victims of invasion': 'Undergoing concerning declines' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Cape Town, in South Africa, is famous for its dramatic mountains and coastline, but its greatest treasure lies in the plants that carpet its slopes and valleys. Table Mountain National Park and its ...
The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
Leyte communities say ‘No,’ to black sand mining
IT wasn’t a kaiju (sea monster) that emerged from the Pacific Ocean and hauled itself ashore, making its way inland, causing ...
The moment a cage door is opened and an animal released is often seen as the ultimate good news. When a captive wild animal is freed, the media often applauds, public support swells and donations to ...
Every elephant has about 1,000 whiskers on its trunk. They play a crucial role for the animals, which have thick skin and ...
From underwater crop circles to the Bermuda Triangle, these deep sea mysteries actually have pretty logical explanations.
The Nation on MSN
Who Really Controls the World’s Rivers?
Environment / Books & the Arts / James C. Scott’s last book, In Praise of Floods, asks if it’s too late for humanity to ...
The moment a cage door is opened and an animal released is often seen as the ultimate good news. When a captive wild animal is freed, the media often ...
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