Parts of ancient Earth may have formed continents and recycled crust through subduction far earlier than previously thought.
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Why did Earth's greenhouse age end?
Sixty-six million years ago, Earth was a tropical greenhouse. Today, it's an ice-capped world. And an international team of experts led by the University of Southampton think they know why. Their new ...
A Sydney Ph.D. student has recreated a tiny piece of the universe inside a bottle in her laboratory, producing cosmic dust ...
The oldest crystals formed on Earth contain signs that continents existed during the Hadean Eon and were being subducted into the mantle more than 4 billion years ago. If true, this would not only ...
New research shows that baby dinosaurs played a crucial role in feeding Jurassic predators and keeping ancient ecosystems ...
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'He's the most draconian of the president's advisors': Adam Schiff goes scorched earth on Stephen Miller during fiery rant
During his remarks in a video posted to social media today, Senator Adam Schiff went scorched earth on Stephen Miller. Schiff ...
In the 1860s, white settlers flocked to what would become Marysvale, where the Deer Trail Mine is now located, with high hopes to strike gold, silver, and copper. By the 1930s, though, most of the ...
Earth is about 94 million miles from the Sun. That’s within the Goldilocks zone: the place in our solar system where a planet ...
Using the fossil record and modern cold-blooded critters, paleontologist Kelsey Jenkins recreates the hearing capabilities of ...
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Why We Already Know Year Two of Trump 2.0 Will Be Worse Than the First
It was already a pretty weird week, what with Tulsi Gabbard—the official in charge of gathering foreign intelligence—showing ...
Yakutsk isn't a typical tourist destination. It's an extreme environment where humans have adapted to conditions that would ...
How to avoid chemicals like PFAS, parabens, phthalates, and lead that may be in your makeup, shampoo, and other cosmetics and ...
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