The early Malays were reputed seafarers who established trade networks and even sailed in boats to settle in Madagascar, a distance of about 6,400km.
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Wright, who is a Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at Stony Brook University and has has been conducting research in Madagascar for over 22 years, reached out to the United States Ambassador ...
At the end of each cruise season, ships follow the sun to another warmer climes. These 'repositioning' sailings can be a ...
Scientists uncover a massive 66 million year old egg in Antarctica from a prehistoric sea lizard, rewriting reptile history with stunning details on ancient ocean life.
Researchers were unaware that this large fossil was even an egg until they pierced through its membrane with microscopes and ...
Madagascar is a country still too little known today and yet, in many ways, it is an emblematic victim of contemporary capitalist pillage. Set in the Indian Ocean, the size of France, with a ...
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The brilliant iridescent hues found in ammolite come from tiny air gaps in the fossils’ layers, a new study finds.
In October, the ancestral home of Mazu on Meizhou Island, Fujian province, welcomed 30 youth delegates from around the world. Hailing from locations as diverse as Madagascar, France, Kenya, Malaysia, ...
In the waters off The Gambia, a ghost fleet of Chinese-owned trawlers continues to plunder the seabed, robbing Africa’s ...
Drilling for minerals deep in the ocean could have immense consequences for the tiny animals at the core of the vast marine food web — and ultimately affect fisheries and the food we find on our ...