Nabila Mounib’s remarks suggesting a non-natural origin for the Al Haouz earthquake have revived a now-familiar pattern: the circulation of sensational claims unsupported by scientific evidence. The earthquake’s origin, however, has been clearly established by the scientific community. Why, then, is the Secretary-General of the Unified Socialist Party reigniting controversy more than two years later, and just months ahead of the legislative elections?
Scientists have discovered ancient «wrinkle» patterns in Jurassic rocks in Morocco that were formed deep underwater, far beyond the reach of sunlight. The finding shows that these structures were created by chemical-energy-based microbes, not photosynthetic ones, changing how researchers interpret signs of ancient life.
In the abandoned mining village of Mibladen (province of Midelt), local authorities destroyed a museum project after an ultimatum of only 24 hours.
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.