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National Park Week: Where to Spot Living Fossils in the U.S.It’s easy to forget that time can stand still…at least for some remarkable creatures and plants. Imagine walking through an ...
Scientists found new evidence that Earth’s crust is peeling underneath the Sierra Nevada in California. The process might be ...
New Curtin-led research has revealed that water played a far bigger role than previously thought in shaping Earth's first ...
A team presents new details of an oceanic transform fault at the Gofar fault in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The work reveals unexpected brine deposits beneath the seafloor near the fault, which could ...
An unknown group of microbes is thriving in Earth's deep soil and they’re quietly helping to clean the water that becomes our ...
The story of primates is a tale of incredible variety and ancient roots, told through the lens of science, DNA, and time ...
"Fraternity-2025 is not just a circumnavigation journey, it’s a symbol of unity in culture, science and international cooperation," said Ivan Krott, who heads the Omsk branch of the Russian Geographic ...
The European Space Agency’s new probe, Biomass, will spend five years orbiting the planet and gathering radar imagery of ...
A provocative new theory suggests that the original Garden of Eden may not have been in Mesopotamia, roughly modern-day Iraq, ...
This useful study presents computational analyses of over 5,000 predicted extant and ancestral nitrogenase structures. While the data and some analyses are solid, the study remains incomplete in ...
Sometimes rivers split into branches in unusual ways, reflecting the complexity of Earth's water system on land and how much we still must learn about it.
According to the Bible, the Garden of Eden was a paradise where God placed Adam and Eve and featured a flowing river that ...
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