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Chocolate Hills: The color-changing mounds in the Philippines that inspired legends of mud-slinging giants
The Chocolate Hills are 1,776 mounds on Bohol Island in the Philippines where grassy cover turns brown during the dry season.
This 'negative hand,' which researchers have dated to at least 67,800 years ago, is now the oldest known example of cave ...
The National Research and Innovation Agency, or BRIN, in collaboration with the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and ...
The legal case that led to the arrest of Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume, his deputy Rosemary Muronda, and former Harare South MP Shadreck Mashayamombe has been ...
The Language Development and Fostering Agency (Badan Bahasa) has invited the public to submit proposals for new vocabulary as ...
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67,800-year-old cave art in Indonesia identified as world's oldest
A red stencil of a hand pressed against the wall of an Indonesian cave is the oldest rock art ever discovered, scientists said Wednesday, and sheds light on how humans first migrated to Australia.
There were items we had — solar lights! charcoal! — and those we wish we’d had — battery-powered coffee maker!
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Christian group in Indonesia appeals revocation of building permits
A Christian organization in Indonesia is appealing a decision to revoke its construction permits, asserting the revocations ...
SURABAYA, Indonesia (Morning Star News) – A Christian organization in Indonesia is appealing a decision to revoke its ...
A landslide in Indonesia this morning left more than 100 residents feared dead when their homes were buried in mud. The earth ...
Select a fine grind—similar to table salt, but not as powdery as espresso—for your moka pot. “Because moka pots use pressure ...
For years, the James Webb Space Telescope has been spotting enormous black holes in the early universe that defy all ...
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