Millions of years ago, the Red Sea vanished, becoming a vast salt desert for 100,000 years. Around 6.2 million years ago, a ...
When news first broke that a foreign body, nicknamed Atlas, had drifted into our solar system from the deep unknown, it ...
Once cut off from the seas and dried into a salt desert, the Red Sea was reborn 6.2 million years ago by a massive flood that carved its modern shape and restored life to its waters.
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Geologists use Nile sediment cores to reveal when Karnak Temple’s island foundation formed, pinpointing its origins to Egypt’s Old Kingdom era.
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Four editors, a creative director and a visual artist met to debate and discuss the best of print media — and its enduring legacy.
In China, the longest ultrahigh-voltage power line stretches more than 2,000 miles from the far northwest to the populous ...