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Geologists from the University of Hong Kong (HKU) have made a breakthrough in understanding how Earth's early continents ...
Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, hinted Tuesday evening that Veo 3, Google’s latest video generating model, could ...
Vodafone Group and AST SpaceMobile announced that their new joint venture satellite company, SatCo, will be headquartered in ...
Due to global warming, the North Atlantic Oscillation, an atmospheric circulation pattern that strongly influences European ...
The Earth as we know it today is the result of billions of years of geological activity, where continents have shifted, collided, and broken apart over time.
Projected DM density maps at z = 0 for a subset of the high-resolution beyond-CDM simulations of an MW-like system (Halo004). For each simulation, the visualization is centered on the host halo and ...
Known as Te Riu-a-Māui, or Zealandia, it’s sandwiched between Australia, Eurasia, and North America, and it represents the youngest, smallest, and thinnest of Earth’s continents.
Credit: NRL An intense solar eruption recently triggered a rare “severe geomagnetic storm” alert for Earth, with the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory capturing the CME racing toward us at 1,700 km/s.
Earth's magnetic field and oxygen levels have increased more or less in parallel over the past 540 million years, suggesting the two factors are linked in some way, researchers say.
Throughout Earth's history, there have been stories of vast, unexplored lands that vanished into the abyss of time. These "lost continents" have captivated explorers, historians, and geologists ...
Until the last two decades a few superpower countries were the custodian of space exploration by means of satellites. Colossal budgets and expertise required to build and launch a satellite were the ...
China has signalled for more than 15 years that it was looking to weaponise areas of the global supply chain, a strategy modelled on longstanding American export controls Beijing views as aimed at ...