A red stencil of a hand pressed against the wall of an Indonesian cave is the oldest rock art ever discovered, scientists said on Wednesday, and sheds light on how humans first migrated to Australia.
The agency revealed that Jakarta and Tangerang, despite facing the country’s most severe waste problems, were left out of the initial pilots as local administrations have yet to indicate their ...
The confirmation of lumpy skin disease in Bali this week has brought renewed focus to Australia’s biosecurity preparedness ...
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India, Jan. 21 -- Long before borders were drawn and cuisines were categorised, Odisha's intrepid sailors embarked on daring ...
A hand stencil left on an Indonesian cave wall at least 67,800 years ago may reveal how and when ancient humans reached a ...
A red stencil of a hand pressed against the wall of an Indonesian cave is the oldest rock art ever discovered, scientists ...
The seized birds include: 5,720 weaver birds, 500 tailor birds, 250 zebra finches, 388 opior wallacea birds, 313 sangihe ...
The BMKG is urging the public to increase their vigilance regarding the potential for increased extreme weather in parts of Indonesia.
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