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Coral reefs have fuelled severe global warming in Earth’s past

Corals build their skeletons out of calcium carbonate, emitting carbon dioxide as a by-productReinhard Dirscherl/Alamy The role of

Global measles vaccinations are nearly back to pre-pandemic levels

A recent report indicates that the global vaccination rates for measles in children, which had declined during the

Global Palbox (Control Device) guide

Palworld, the popular game that has captured the hearts of many gamers, introduced the Global Palbox in its

Designation of Certain Muslim Brotherhood Chapters as Foreign Terrorist Organizations and Specially Designated Global Terrorists – The White House

By the authority granted to me as President under the Constitution and laws of the United States, including

COP30 In Brazil Highlights Global Climate Challenges and Indigenous voices

COP30, also known as the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference, recently concluded in Brazil. The conference aimed

Why Apollo Global Management, Inc. (APO) Could Deliver Over 20% Earnings Growth

Apollo Global Management, Inc. (NYSE:APO) has recently caught the attention of Wall Street analysts, with both Morgan Stanley

COP30’s biofuel gamble could cost the global food supply — and the planet

The process of creating biofuels involves several steps, starting with the harvesting, shredding, and crushing of plant stalks.

US snubbed in global ranking of safest travel destinations

The American dream has turned into a nightmare — for travelers. With the holiday travel season approaching, Berkshire

Loewe Names Song Kang Global Ambassador, Ushering In A Bold New Chapter

Spanish luxury brand Loewe has made a bold move by appointing South Korean actor Song Kang as its

Half Wasted: Fertilizer Overuse, Pollution, and the Global Nitrogen Cycle

Fertilizer Overuse: A Major Source of Pollution in Agriculture When discussing pollution sources, agriculture may not immediately come

RFK Jr.’s thimerosal warning sparks global vaccine concerns

This shift left many countries, particularly those with fewer resources, without access to certain vaccines that were only