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What fossils reveal about our future on Earth
In the quiet layers of rock, footprints, bones, and leaves tell a story of worlds lost, and of our own uncertain future. The ...
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How a planetary crash with Theia brought water and life to Earth
About 4. 6 billion years ago, the Solar System formed from a cloud of dust and gas collapsing in on itself due to gravity.
A study supported by NASA has shown that Earth's oxygen-rich atmosphere, which makes our planet hospitable for humans and ...
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Earth's oxygen boom: How nickel and urea in early oceans shaped microbial life and set the stage
The appearance of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere was a turning point in the history of our planet, forever transforming the ...
For ages, Earth has been known as a blue planet, a vision largely shaped by the vast oceans that cover three-quarters of its surface. But what if this wasn't always the case, and our oceans used to be ...
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Researchers warn of growing weak spot in Earth’s magnetic field that could disrupt satellite communication and power systems
Scientists have discovered that a weak spot in Earth’s magnetic field is expanding, raising concerns about potential impacts on satellites and space technology.
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