Deep within a cave on New Zealand’s North Island, scientists have uncovered a long-lost record of life from a million years ago.
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Scientists stumble on a real-life Atlantis hiding miles below the sea
Far below the waves, scientists are mapping landscapes that look uncannily like the drowned worlds humans have imagined for millennia. From circular ruins off Spain to vanished shorelines around ...
On Feb. 9, 2001, the submarine USS Greeneville collided with the Ehime Maru, a Japanese fishery training boat, off the coast ...
Good afternoon and good morning, everyone, and thank you for your interest in BP's Full Year 2025 results. I'm delighted to welcome our guests in the room and those on the webcast. I'm joined today by ...
Earnings call BP reported $7.5B in net income and $24.5B in operating cash flow for 2025, despite a weaker price environment. Adjusted free cash flow grew 55% YoY, while ROACE rose to 14%. The company ...
Visitation declines on the Strip have not filtered into the neighborhood casinos. One company suggests it’s taking customers. Also, Cortez Masto jabs regulator.
“ Tyrannoroter is the earliest and most complete vertebrate land herbivore to show adaptations that could process high-fiber ...
NASA's Viking missions to Mars may have discovered evidence for life on the Red Planet after all, according to scientists who ...
An international research team led by Dr. Lorenzo Marchetti from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin has described the oldest known impressions of reptile skin from the Thuringian Forest in central ...
The first people to reach the Kitsissut Islands off the north-west coast of Greenland were Indigenous peoples, who crossed ...
Stanford football has received the largest non-facilities gift in its history, a $50 million gift from former player and longtime supporter Bradford Freeman ’64. The contribution reflects both Freeman ...
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9,600 BC - The date that changes the Atlantis debate
Plato’s account of Atlantis describes a civilization destroyed around 9,600 BC. Modern research into the Younger Dryas comet impact places a global catastrophe at exactly the same time. Coincidence — ...
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