SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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Scientists Discovered the Largest Structure in Cosmos and Named it After Andean Ancient Artifact
A structure in space that people call "Quipu" came to light as a grouping that takes up a greater span…
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South and Central American Cane Toads Threaten Ecosystems Worldwide
Once confined to South and Central America, cane toads have spread worldwide, becoming one of the most damaging invasive species…
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New Porcupine Discovery Expands Colombia Wildlife Frontiers Dramatically
A 126-year gap in discovering a new porcupine species in Colombia has finally ended with the identification of Coendou vossi.…
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Brazil's Ancient Gatherings Possibly Inspired Carnival's Festive Pulse
Forty years of archaeological pursuits have yielded surprising findings about early gatherings in Brazil, shedding light on how precolonial feasts…
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Brazil's Atlantic Forest Reveals Legendary Tapir's Historic Return
The trail cameras in Brazil's Atlantic Forest caught rare scenes of a tapir that experts considered extinct for over 100…
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Mexico's 'Dragon' Dinosaur Discovery Shakes Up Paleontology World
High in Coahuila, Mexico, a newly uncovered dinosaur sporting unusually extended forelimbs has been declared a "Mexican dragon." Scientists say…
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Brazil's River Dolphins' Strange Peeing on Their Head Mystery
In the dim waters of Brazil's Amazon habitat, river dolphins amaze researchers when they turn upside down to spray urine…
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Ecuador Celebrates New Finch Discovery Challenging Evolutionary Boundaries
In the highlands of San Cristóbal Island, scientists found signs of a different woodpecker finch species. The discovery sparked new…
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Mexico’s President Rebukes Google Renaming Of Historic Gulf
A fresh controversy has emerged over the age-old Gulf of Mexico, as Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum urges Google to reject…
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Bolivia's Ancient Water Masters Engineered Marvels Beneath Tropical Skies
Deep in the lowland tropics, an ancient Bolivian society overcame floods and droughts with ingenious canal networks. New research reveals…
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