Earth's earliest continents may have set the chemical stage for life by regulating boron levels in ancient oceans, a new study in Terra Nova suggests.
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A half century after NASA's Apollo 17 lunar module lifted off the moon's northeastern near side quadrant, planetary ...
Atmos reports on David George Haskell's book, highlighting how flowers shape ecosystems and human agriculture amid ...
Astronomers identify 27 potential planets orbiting two stars using new detection methods, offering fresh insights into how ...
An online tool lets you trace where any latitude location on Earth was 320 million years ago, revealing how continents drift ...
After Moira Cathleen Delaney was diagnosed with an aggressive form of intestinal cancer, her thoughts eventually turned to ...
The presence of deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen, in 3I/ATLAS suggests the interstellar comet formed in a much colder place ...
Featuring art installations and gardens, Compassion Corridor has launched along a DeKalb County section of PATH's Stone ...
This is an annotated close-up of three holes NASA’s Curiosity drilled into Martian rock at a location nicknamed “Mary Anning” ...
Researchers discovered that continents don’t just split at the surface—they also peel from below, feeding volcanic activity in the oceans. Simulations reveal that slow mantle waves strip continental ...
Most ents hate having to be rushed, and prefer to not be so hasty in making decisions. Even among the ents, Treebeard was ...