West U.S. Increasing wild forest fires are taking a devastating toll on the region’s air quality, according to a new study. Forest fire fumes now account for half of air pollution in horrific forest years. Scientists at Stanford University and UC San Diego have found that toxic plumbing fumes, which …
Read More »Dinosaur fossils may be associated with the world’s largest animal
Paleontologists have unearthed fossils of a 98-million-year-old titanosaur in the province of Nuequin in western Argentina’s western Patagonia, which contained thick, alluvial deposits known as the thick Ndeleros formation. The 24 vertebrae of the detected pelvic and pectoral girdle elements are believed to be tight anus urna, a diverse group …
Read More »‘Picky Blinders’ Steven Knight says a movie is “going to happen” – deadline
Exclusive: With yesterday’s news that BAFTA-winning period gangster epic Piki Blinders The series concludes with its sixth season in “another form,” said producer Steven Knight. Elaborating on it, he tells Deadline, “Kovid changed our plans. But I can say that my plan was to end from the beginning Piki With …
Read More »Dubai, the party amid the Great Epidemic, faces its biggest boom in heaven
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (AP) – Mask from the moment you go inside. Bars are full and pulsing like 2019. Social media stars waving bottles of champagne. DJ Spinning party tunes through multi-hour brunch. After becoming one of the first destinations in the world to open up to tourism, Dubai …
Read More »China’s GDP: 2.3% growth in 2020 as recovery recovery accelerates
The world’s second-largest economy expanded 2.3% in 2020 from a year earlier, according to government figures released on Monday. That’s China’s slowest annual growth rate in decades – 1976 hasn’t been a bad year for the country, when GDP fell 1.6% during times of social and economic unrest. But China …
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