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Earth's evolution over a billion years
Watch the Earth's tectonic plates grow, shrink, and jostle for position in this new model of the last billion years on the ...
The first images from the Meteosat Third Generation-Sounder satellite have been shared at the European Space Conference in Brussels, showing how the mission will provide data on temperature and ...
The Ediacara Biota are some of the strangest fossils ever found—soft-bodied organisms preserved in remarkable detail where ...
Beyond their monumental success in soul, funk, and pop music, both Lionel Richie and Earth Wind and Fire have left an ...
For over a century, it was assumed that science had a handle on the big categories of life on Earth: plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms were t.
EMAT may appeal to risk-tolerant investors seeking exposure to surging demand in EV, defense, and tech, but liquidity and ...
The asteroid that struck the Earth 66 million years ago devastated life across the planet, wiping out the dinosaurs and other organisms in a hail of fire and catastrophic climate change. But new ...
The impact of the asteroid in present-day Yucatan wiped out almost all life on Earth. It recovered faster than previously ...
V isit the Antarctic and you’ll find penguins. Lots of penguins. Chubby, slow (on land, at least), feathery penguins. And do ...
This academic has theorized about what would happen if humans became extinct and reveals who our successor would be.
The impact of the asteroid 66 million years ago did not stop life from returning to normal for very long. New research shows ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising mechanism that may explain how Earth cooled dramatically after the age of dinosaurs.
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