For decades Formula One has made its way around the globe to deliver elite racing at iconic venues. Not every course has been an instant classic, however.
New research suggests the origins of modern humans may have begun by the sea in southern Africa 70,000 years ago.
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The two-day global racing festival known as the Breeders’ Cup kicks off at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club in Southern California ...
The origins and migrations of modern humans around the world are a hot topic of debate. Genetic analyses have pointed to ...
Rhino births in captivity are extremely rare - as just five White Rhinos were born in total in European zoological ...
Emerging evidence of systematic killings in the Sudanese city of el-Fasher have prompted human rights and aid activists to ...
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1.2 Million-Year Discovery: The First Europeans and Their Grim Secret
Fossils from Atapuerca, Spain reveal Homo antecessor, the earliest known humans in Western Europe. Dating back 1.2 million ...
Stellantis, the maker of Jeep, Fiat, and Peugeot cars, reports a 13% increase in third-quarter net revenues, reaching 37.2 ...
Esther Brimmer got her start in the private sector before moving to government work, where she helped shape U.S. policy on ...
Greater political will from governments is needed to defend those who defend rights, UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights Defenders (HRDs), Mary Lawlor, told governments last week: ...
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