
There’s A Titanic-Sized Underground ‘Tree’ That Feeds Earth’s Volcanoes, Scientists Say
Scientists led by Maria Tsekhmistrenko of Oxford University say that there’s a Titanic-sized underground tree that feeds Earth’s volcanoes.

Scientists led by Maria Tsekhmistrenko of Oxford University say that there’s a Titanic-sized underground tree that feeds Earth’s volcanoes.

Pakistan has asked for IMF bailout to avoid an imminent collapse. In contrast to many African and South American countries, a collapse in Pakistan might have global consequences.

Since launching its lunar program in 2004, China has conducted five robotic missions. Chang’e 5, the latest mission, arrived on the moon in late 2020 before returning to Earth with 1.7 kg of lunar rocks and soil, the first specimens from Earth’s only natural satellite in 44 years.

Joe Biden was a reform-minded senator in the 1970s. However, Biden did a 180-degree turn and became a Marxist, mirroring the Democratic Party’s and the White House’s leftward shift.

The West has chastised India for its continuous procurement of Russian oil. However, there is no end in sight for India’s partnership with Russia as Russian oil exports to India have jumped 25x thanks to western sanctions.

Russia’s radioactive, chemical, and biological protection forces chief, Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, claimed that in 2020, Ukraine biolabs gave fake money infected with tuberculosis to village children in the Lugansk People’s Republic.

Several scientists previously concluded that the Red Planet’s atmosphere had dried out as a result of the loss of carbon dioxide, which served to keep it warm. Lately, more questions have been raised regarding this topic. So, why did mars dry out?

A research published in JAMA Network Open shows that music could prevent 800,000 avoidable deaths annually by decreasing anxiety and improving overall wellbeing, and provides the first numerical evidence of music’s clinical importance.

Scientists have discovered advanced ancient cities in the Amazon and it is the most compelling evidence yet that the Amazon’s rainforest “wilderness” was densely populated and, in some parts, quite urbanized.
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