An analysis of feldspar crystals within the oldest magmatic rocks in Australia has provided a unique insight into Earth's ...
New research reveals that Earth’s so-called “Boring Billion” was a time of dramatic change beneath the surface.
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Why the famous Earth photo reminds us of our smallness
A photo taken from 3.7 billion miles away captures Earth as a tiny dot, showing every person, civilization, and event on a ...
For Missouri residents, Marvel Cave represents a treasure in your own backyard worthy of repeated visits. For travelers, it offers an experience you simply cannot find in many other locations—a ...
Carbon sustains life—but excess emissions are driving climate change. WWF is working to restore balance and protect our ...
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Ancient tectonic shifts cooled Earth and paved the way for complex life
For decades, geologists labeled a billion-year stretch of Earth’s history—from 1.8 to 0.8 billion years ago—as the “Boring ...
How is understanding the Chandrayaan-2’s findings relevant to the UPSC exam? What significance do topics like the Unified ...
Only a short part of the history of our hilly section of the Monadnock region we call New Ipswich has been recorded. Original inhabitants were attracted to the dense forests of white pine, chestnut ...
Scientists say a train of CMEs could impact Earth's magnetic field Oct. 15–17, bringing a chance of northern lights across northern North America. A train of solar storms is barreling toward Earth, ...
Just over 500 years ago, on 3 August 1492, Christopher Columbus, the admiral from Genoa underwritten by Ferdinand II and Isabella I of Spain, set off on the first of 4 trips across the Atlantic. He ...
Satellite data reveal that a weak region in Earth's magnetic field has grown by an area roughly half the size of continental Europe in the last 10 years. A weak region in Earth's magnetic field has ...
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