Chinese fossils reveal a huge animal explosion

Chinese fossils reveal a huge animal explosion

The fossil record of Yunnan province dates back to 546-539 million years ago Fossils show ancient sea creatures from the Ediacaran period Fossils existed before the Cambrian explosion WASHINGTON, April 2 (Reuters) – An impressive collection of fossils from China reveals that the life of various animals in the early oceans of the Earth millions … Read more

Indonesia earthquake damages buildings, but tsunami warnings lifted

Map showing the 7.4-magnitude earthquake off the coast northwest of Ternate, Indonesia, on April 2. The orange-red rings in the middle indicate deep shaking across North Maluku and parts of Sulawesi.

Police say one person has been killed by falling debris in Indonesia Indonesia recorded a tsunami wave of 0.75 meters The disaster department warns about the impact of the following earthquakes Philippines, Malaysia do not see immediate tsunami threat Earthquake-prone Indonesia surrounds Pacific “Ring of Fire” JAKARTA, April 2 (Reuters) – A 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck … Read more

France suspects links to pro-Iranian group in BofA Paris conspiracy

Mathieu Rosemain

Point 1 of 3 A member of private security stands outside Bank of America’s Paris offices, after French counter-terrorism prosecutors opened an investigation into attempted arson attacks in Paris, France, March 30, 2026. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier [1/3]A member of private security stands outside Bank of America’s Paris offices, after French anti-terror prosecutors opened an investigation into … Read more

Health Trends: Genetic testing improves treatment, survival for Black breast cancer patients

Health Trends: Genetic testing improves treatment, survival for Black breast cancer patients

April 1 (Reuters) – Advanced genetic testing could help erase a huge disparity in breast cancer survival rates between white and black patients, new research has found. Currently, black women in the US have a 40% higher death rate from breast cancer than white women, despite the low rate of 5% of the disease. Register … Read more

Asia is ramping up its use of fossil fuels to cover energy shortages caused by the Iran war

Asia is ramping up its use of fossil fuels to cover energy shortages caused by the Iran war

Governments across Asia are increasing their use of coal, the dirtiest fuel, as they try to cover the huge energy deficit caused by the US-Israel war against Iran. This process has produced warnings from climate experts who point to the negative environmental impact of coal, and they say that the energy crisis should be an … Read more