Barely longer than a matchstick, this tiny Tanzanian chameleon packs one of the fastest weapons in the animal kingdom ...
Kenneth Valpey envisions a world where devotional practices foster inclusive communities that extend care to all beings by ...
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Few animals look as calm and harmless as a hippo lounging in the water, but appearances can be deceiving. Dangerously so, in ...
TANZANIA’S tourism industry has shattered all previous records, generating a historic 4.2 billion US dollars (10.46tri/-) in ...
New data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service and the World Meteorological Organisation reveal that the last decade was ...
A plant named Virectaria stellata has genetic traits foreign to its family, challenging the classic rules of plant ...
Our prehistoric human ancestors relied on deliberately modified and sharpened stone tools as early as 3.3 million years ago.
The aggressive Mauritius thorn is forming dense thickets along watercourses, reducing stream flow and accelerating the ...
Researchers identified chemical traces of poison on 60,000-year-old arrowheads, meaning the artifacts bear the oldest known evidence of arrow poison.
Scientists have successfully extracted the DNA of ancient mummified cheetahs discovered in a cave in Saudi Arabia. This is ...