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Breakup of Ancient Supercontinent Nuna 1.5 Billion Years Ago May Have Created Giant Incubators for Complex Life
The researchers’ simulations reveal that these continental shelves expanded dramatically. Over roughly 350 million years, the ...
Inge Lehmann defied expectations to reveal Earth’s inner core—a solid sphere of iron creating the magnetic field that ...
USGS has unveiled its most detailed national geologic map, giving the public a free, interactive way to explore underground ...
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Earliest Chemical Traces of Life on Earth Discovered in 3.3-Billion-Year-Old Rock
Fossilized remnants of ancient carbon from the heart of South Africa's Mpumalanga province have just yielded the earliest ...
An innovative, first-of-its-kind scientific investigation by World Animal Protection US, in partnership with Terrapin Sensing ...
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New glacier discovery reshapes ideas on Earth’s origins
Scientists have made a perplexing discovery in Greenland’s ice sheet that challenges our understanding of the region’s ...
The Himalayas are known as the Young Fold Mountains because they were formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian ...
The James Webb Telescope is reshaping our understanding of distant worlds, revealing exoplanet atmospheres, potential ...
Deep In Time’ engages with the concept of deep time, and its autonomy. Time that extends beyond that of which we can see. Its ...
The last significant quake swarm in the San Ramon area, in 2015, lasted 36 days and produced 654 tiny earthquakes, the ...
The immediate practical impact is limited. There's no swath of lunar rust waiting to be mined or used, but for planetary ...
Agenda-setting capability emerges when research institutions collectively shape policy discussions, investment priorities, ...
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