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How gold is formed in China's Tianshan mountains

A new study led by Prof. Xiao Wenjiao from the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography of the Chinese Academy of Sciences sheds light on the ore-forming process and key mechanisms of the gold deposit in the South Tianshan of northwest China. The research was published in

The Ape Who Could Play Make-Believe

Kanzi, the bonobo, once again topples barriers between humans and great apes by demonstrating imagination, a cognitive capacity thought unique to humans The post The Ape Who Could Play Make-Believe appeared first on Nautilus .

Nancy Guthrie son to kidnapper: 'We need you to reach out'

Camron Guthrie, the brother of “Today” show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie’s brother, made a direct plea on Thursday to the person who may have abducted their 84-year-old mother, Nancy, urging the potential kidnapper to contact the family as the search stretches into a 6th day.

Amazon Spent $22.4 Billion on Content in 2025, Up 10%

Amazon’s total content outlay in 2025, spanning video and music, climbed 10% to $22.4 billion. The figure was disclosed Friday in the ecommerce giant’s 10-K annual filing with the SEC, a day after Amazon reported fourth quarter 2025 results. The total $22.4 billion in content

How Young Innovators Are Shaping China–Europe Ties

At Davos where geopolitical tension often dominates the conversation, a Euronews panel on youth, tech and entrepreneurship offered a different proposition: that the next era of China–Europe cooperation may be built less by grand declarations and more by practical collaboration

Uzbekistan-China: Exemplary partnership

Uzbekistan pursues an exemplary multivector foreign policy and has established itself as one of the principal mediators in Central Asia. As a bridge country between East and West and a central element of the historic Silk Road, Uzbekistan and Central Asia occupy a pivotal