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The mega-coral measures 34 metres by 32 metres – making it larger than a blue whale – and it is thought to be three centuries ...
It has been 50 years since archaeologists discovered Lucy, perhaps the most famous ancient hominin ever found. But the ...
Eurasian reed warblers don’t just get a sense of direction from Earth’s magnetic field – they can also calculate their ...