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Saurapods: A Dinosaur with a Record-Breaking Neck
The sauropods were an extensive and varied family of tall, slender dinosaurs. The first of them showed up 225 million years ago, and for the following hundred million years they governed the planet with an iron fist.
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Ever Heard of Fish Falling from the Sky?
In a city in Australia, a strange and tragic event occurred in which fish began to fall from the sky. The children in the city were astonished to see this and began to catch the fish.
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The World’s Largest Outdoor Ice Rink is Closed
The Rideau Canal Skateway is normally accessible from the beginning of January to the beginning of March, but this year, for the very first time, it will not be available.
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Glacier Melting Threatens Millions in Pakistan
More and more glaciers are melting, putting at risk the homes of 5 million people from sudden, deadly flooding. We should all take this as a trigger warning.
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Superbugs: Another Silent Pandemic Coming!
By 2050, the United Nations predicts that AMR will cause up to 10 million deaths annually, and “superbugs” will be responsible for the deaths of nearly 1.27 million people each year.
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Flooding Threats in Pakistan and India!
Another flood disaster could happen in India, Pakistan, and other places and the floods that come after are often strong enough to damage or destroy important infrastructure.
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Pakistan Stands with Turkey and Syria Affectes!
Many people in the government of Pakistan, including Shahbaz Shareef and Dr. Arif Alvi, as well as famous Pakistani celebrities, including Ali Rehman Khan and Saba Qamar Stand with Turkey and Syria and posted messages of support for the victims on social media.
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Nearly 200 died in Turkey Earthquake
Turkey, a seismic hotspot, is on the Anatolian Plate, which is pushed northeast towards Eurasia by two main faults.
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February Won’t Be a Hoodie Season!
Beginning in February of this year, Pakistan’s Meteorological Department as well as the NOAA have both issued warnings regarding the possibility of an early start to summer.