extinction

Written by: Tahany Abdel Salam, Randa Borhan 16 Dec

Uncle Ramadan: an artist who transforms mud into artifacts, telling the story of history

Pottery is that the oldest craft known to the traditional Egyptian, who discovered since history the spirit of silt that the river brings and accumulates in its fertile valley, so he shaped it and burned it in furnaces that ripen and provides it solidity, and he reached a high degree of accuracy

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written by: Tahani Abdelsalam, Translated by: R kamel 28 Sep

Brown booby: the fish thieves that inhabited the sea islands

As is that the habit of seabirds, he was described as foolish, but it looked as if it would be more foolish than jealousy, so he adhered to the name of the outline, until he was known among Egyptian wildlife scientists because the fool of the bird, as he perceived to them to be the foremost stupid

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Report - Islam Fathy Saad, Translated by: R kamel 14 Sep

Insects: kingdoms defeated extinction 435 million years ago (part 1)

More than 435 million years ago, and about 433 million years before the looks of man on Earth, insects appeared on the surface of our planet, becoming one in every of the oldest living creatures on Earth, tens and hundreds or perhaps thousands of species and species, considered the most important

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written by: Marwa Raslan- Translated by: Shireen Medhat 30 Mar

Inhabitants of Earth are preparing to hide the moon by 4 natural disasters

"How will the Earth`s inhabitants will live without moon".. Just a question may be utopian for space scientists, especially since all the studies and researches provided by NASA, demonstrated that the lunar orbit moves away from Earth, a distance of approximately 4 cm annually, what

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written: by Amira Abd El Basset 28 Mar

international strategy for the conservation of Tunisian barbary sheep

The General Department of Forests of Tunisia, the Ministry of Local Affairs and the Environment of Tunisia, in cooperation with the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) adopted the first strategic plan ,which ends in 2050, for the conservation of four species of barbary

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