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A new study finds that Arabia was once a green corridor of rivers and lakes, enabling animal and human migration between Africa and Eurasia over the past 8 million years. A new study published in ...
What took place between the last traces of Arabia’s Miocene rivers and the more recent ‘Green Arabia’ phases? Markowska et al. 1 provide a window onto this unknown period by dating ...
New radioisotopic datings of volcanic fossil sites are helping researchers unravel the evolution of mammals. The University ...
Fossil evidence shows existence of elephants, giraffes, and crocodiles thriving in environments rich in rivers and lakes.
RIYADH, April 10 (Bernama-SPA) -- The Saudi Heritage Commission on Wednesday announced that a scientific study analysing 22 cave formations, locally known as "Duhool Al-Summan," concluded that the ...
A groundbreaking scientific study led by Saudi Arabia’s Heritage Commission has revealed that the Arabian Peninsula, now largely arid desert, was a lush green oasis nearly eight million years ago.
An international research team co-led by the University of Oulu has successfully dated key fossil sites in Central Anatolia, Türkiye, to between 7 and ...
One of the planet's largest, driest biogeographic barriers was once lush with rivers and lakes for 8 million years, which encouraged the movements of water-dependent animals and indicates the ...
Professor Steven Chown and Dr Linda Armbrecht have received 2025 Academy honorific awards for their Antarctic research.Two distinguished researchers ...
According to a new market research report titled "Africa IVD Market Size, Share, Forecast, & Trends Analysis by Offering, Technology (Immunoassay, PoC, Molecular Diagnostics, Coagulation), Application ...