A lush, green Arabian Desert may have once linked Africa and Asia

Long-gone grasslands may have provided migration routes at times over the past 8 million years

The setting sun casts a rosy hue over a vast desert.

The Arabian Desert is today a vast and barren landscapes. But humid periods over the last 8 million years may have brought ephemeral rivers and grasslands to the region, a new study suggests.

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The Arabian Desert, today the largest expanse of windswept sand dunes on Earth, experienced recurring periods of humidity millions of years ago, researchers report April 9 in Nature.