One of Earth’s earliest mass extinctions wiped out most ocean life during a sudden global ice age. From the ruins, jawed vertebrates survived, diversified, and transformed the course of evolution.
Scientists have traced ancient Martian shorelines inside a giant canyon, revealing where a vast ocean once stood and why ...
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The Most Dangerous Critter Park Rangers Warn Visitors To Avoid At Grand Canyon National Park
Many potentially dangerous animals live at Grand Canyon National Park, but the most dangerous of all, according to park ...
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Antarctica’s pink granite boulders expose a hidden 60‑mile‑wide stone giant
Far beneath the creaking surface of West Antarctica, scientists have uncovered a 60‑mile‑wide block of granite that rivals ...
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The 10 most exciting space missions happening this year
We’re living through something truly special right now. While most of us go about our daily routines, scientists, engineers, ...
Welcome to Sylacauga, Alabama, where the pace of life moves slower than molasses in January and nobody’s apologizing for it.
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Volcanoes had lower greenhouse gas emissions in Earth's past
Eruptions from volcanic arcs, found where tectonic plates converge, are one of the major drivers of natural carbon emissions, ...
“This exploration program underscores our commitment to advancing the Red Wine project through methodical, data-driven ...
Earth has experienced many icehouse and greenhouse climates. A new study shows how they connect to plate tectonics.
The climate warmed up almost as quickly 56 million years ago as it is doing now. When a huge amount of CO2 entered the ...
Avalon Advanced Materials Inc. (TSX: AVL) (OTCQB: AVLNF) ("Avalon" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the commencement ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has cast renewed focus on acquiring Greenland. The administration’s increasingly assertive push ...
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