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A nearly 6,000-year-old forest is once again seeing daylight after millennia hidden under ice in the Rocky Mountains. A team of scientists from Montana State University, the U.S. Geological ...
Ireland coaches Andy Farrell and Simon Easterby alongside captain Caelan Doris and fly-half Sam Prendergast. Next up in our set of previews ahead of the 2025 Six Nations we examine the prospects of ...
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(Andrew Milligan/PA via AP) A fallen tree is seen near Dungannon, Northern Ireland, Friday Jan. 24, 2025, as Storm Eowyn hits the country. (Oliver McVeigh/PA via AP) The remains of an ice skating ...
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Two enormous continent-sized mountains 100 times taller than Everest are hidden thousands of kilometres beneath the Earth’s surface, according to new research that has left experts stunned.