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New study splits giraffe experts on future wild captures for zoos
Saharan Africa towers the giraffe, draped in mosaics of brown and tan patches. Long regarded as a single species, this iconic ...
Scenic Relaxation on MSN
A peaceful parade in the wild
In Botswana, Africa, a line of giraffes walks beside the water. A quiet reminder of how beautiful wildlife can be.
The year’s most notable findings also include insights into dog and sheep domestication and a new species of manta ray in the ...
Scenic Relaxation on MSN
Giraffes of the African plains
Captured in the wild plains of Namibia, this scene shows giraffes scattered across the golden landscape, living as they ...
An African fruit shines brighter than butterflies, without using pigment. Scientists reveal how microscopic structures create a blue glow so intense it lasts decades, and why evolution chose this ...
Many know Tony Campbell as the behind-the-scenes creative services director at Indiana State University, where he oversees photography and video of ISU events and people. But in his personal time, ...
The investigation seeks to clarify whether the outbreak of African swine fever that has killed 26 wild boars originated in ...
We know perfectly well how humans were able to domesticate dogs. From wolves more terrifying than those in fairy tales to ...
Meditate at a Buddhist temple or flip through first-edition books at these little-known spots in Houston's suburbs.
An investigation into one of four places where a dense, cold type of water is known to exist has sparked alarm. Find out more ...
Opinion
allAfrica.com on MSNOpinion
Africa's Capital Paradox - Why Exporting Our Own Capital Is Costing Us Scale, Power and Prosperity
This essay extends that conversation by interrogating Africa's Capital Paradox: why exporting our own capital is costing us scale, power, and prosperity. It examines the structural, policy, and ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Scientists make surprising discovery while using underwater sensors in ocean: 'Understanding animals' interaction'
The good news is that researchers are already rethinking how to design marine monitoring systems that minimize interference.
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