The oldest evidence of mobility on earth was discovered in Gabon by a group of scientists, led by Moroccan geologist Abderrazak El Albani. The discovery is linked to former findings revealed by the same scientist.
A recent archaeological study has led to the discovery of hundreds of mysterious stones in Morocco’s Saharan provinces. These stones are known as dolmens for scientists.
Thanks to well-preserved fossils found in the Bou Izargane excavation in the Kingdom, a group of scientists managed to reveal the weird morphology of an old animal. The latter named Stylophoran lived in the ocean half a billion years ago.
Three petroglyphs found in Essaouira suggest that ancient Moroccans observed meteorite falls. The new discovery was conducted by a group of Moroccan researchers.
After contributing to the discovery of seven planets in an orbit around a dwarf star, 39 light-years away from Earth, NASA will announce a new discovery tomorrow with the contribution of the Morrocan Oukaïmeden Sky Survey, commonly known as the Oukaïmeden Observatory.
A study that examined dental fossils found in Oulad Abdou has suggested that Morocco was home to one of the oldest embrithopods, mammals that resemble rhinoceros and are related to elephants and sea cows.
Since 1937, Morocco has been a home to meteorites. Coming from outer space, the rocks made of the North African kingdom a number one destination for scientists and meteorite sellers and collectors.