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Understanding Ethiopia’s Earthquakes and Volcanoes: Insights from Geology

March 9, 2025March 9, 2025 - by Liam Nguyen - Leave a Comment

Ethiopia’s earthquakes and volcanoes stem from the tectonic activity of the East African Rift. Recent events in Fentale indicate potential volcanic activity following numerous earthquakes. Key factors influencing this activity …

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Climate change

Climate Change Intensifies: La Niña’s Diminished Impact in a Warmer Era

March 9, 2025March 9, 2025 - by Sofia Nawab - Leave a Comment

Climate change is becoming more severe, weakening the cooling impact of La Niña. India is predicted to experience above-normal temperatures and intense heatwaves, reflecting a new normal driven by human-induced …

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Climate change

The Urgent Need for Accurate Information Following Japan’s Noto Earthquake

March 8, 2025March 8, 2025 - by Marcus Chen - Leave a Comment

A powerful earthquake in Noto, Japan, led to widespread misinformation, with conspiracy theories about its cause emerging on social media. Experts clarified that the quake was a natural occurrence, emphasizing …

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Technology

Protection of Paranal Observatory: A Diplomatic Visit in Response to Industrial Threat

March 7, 2025March 7, 2025 - by Carmen Mendez - Leave a Comment

German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Reinhard Genzel visited the Paranal Observatory in Chile, where an industrial plant is planned nearby. The plant threatens the observatory’s unique observational conditions. Both …

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Climate change

The Svalbard Global Seed Vault: A Critical Reserve for Global Biodiversity

March 7, 2025March 7, 2025 - by Carmen Mendez - Leave a Comment

The Svalbard Global Seed Vault, or ‘Doomsday Vault,’ safeguards 930,000 seed samples globally, ensuring agricultural biodiversity and security. Established in 2008, it protects against climate change, conflict, and disease. The …

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economics

Developing Human Capital: Key to Jamaica’s Economic Growth

March 7, 2025March 7, 2025 - by Carmen Mendez - Leave a Comment

Peter Espeut discusses the underdevelopment of human capital as a major barrier to Jamaica’s economic growth. He critiques the educational system that produces unskilled labor and emphasizes the need for …

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Climate change

Understanding the Earthquake and Volcanic Activity in Ethiopia

March 7, 2025March 7, 2025 - by Allegra Nguyen - Leave a Comment

Ethiopia’s geological activity, including earthquakes and volcanoes, is driven by the East African Rift Valley. Research reveals significant processes beneath the surface and highlights the need for better monitoring and …

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Technology

Ancient Bone Tools Illuminate Human Evolution in Tanzania

March 7, 2025March 7, 2025 - by Marcus Chen - Leave a Comment

Researchers have discovered the oldest known human-made bone tools, dated at 1.5 million years in Tanzania. These tools, crafted from elephant and hippo bones, showcase early human cognitive advancements in …

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Technology

Ancient Human Ancestors Crafted Bone Tools 1.5 Million Years Ago

March 6, 2025March 6, 2025 - by Sofia Nawab - Leave a Comment

A groundbreaking discovery at Olduvai Gorge reveals that human ancestors created bone tools 1.5 million years ago. This oldest evidence of systematic bone tool production includes implements made from hippo …

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economics

$80 Million in Wasteful Spending by the Department of Defense Revealed

March 5, 2025March 5, 2025 - by Marcus Chen - Leave a Comment

The Department of Government Efficiency revealed that the Department of Defense spent over $80 million on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell highlighted several questionable expenditures …

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