The seven step footprints made in the lake about 100,000 years ago are considered to be the earliest evidence of modern humans on the Arabian Peninsula – one of the discovery experts says that our species spread from Africa. The way through which Homo Sapiens The whole world was full …
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Wet weather in Reg Regan can help fight wildfires, but risks flooding
The forecast for light rain in the Pacific Northwest has raised hopes that some of the raging fires in Oregon on Thursday could be contained. But rains also carry the risk of flash floods in burned areas, according to the National Weather Service. Areas near the Archie Creek and Thilesen …
Read More »Coronavirus: Strict national regulations by the government
Image copyright pyrite Reuters U.K. The government is considering UK-wide measures, including a short-term ban across the country, to slow the second increase in coronavirus cases. The BBC’s political editor Laura Queensburgh has been told that some weeks of national rules – or “circuit breaks” – could be announced next …
Read More »Astronomers have discovered how the nebulae of planets form attractive shapes
When a star runs out of fuel, It scatters the outer layers of its gas and, if it does not explode in a supernova, forms a glowing shell of ionized gas that expands into space. Shells like these are known as the nebulae of the planets, and they make for …
Read More »Shawn Wade has announced that he will return to the state of Ohio for the 2020 season
Shan Wade is coming back. While attending ESPN’s Sports Center on Thursday night, Wade announced that he would return to the state of Ohio to help the bookies chase the national championship this fall. “I’ll come back and be a bookie and really strive for this national championship like I …
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