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Business Insider created an animation with projections from Northwestern professor Christopher Scotese to show what Earth might look like in 250 million years.
A new model has allowed scientists to create a detailed animation of Earth's evolution, showcasing a hundred million years of land dynamics.
Earth’s geological evolution is aslow but constant process, with tectonic movements driving significant changes over millions of years. New studies are shedding light on what our planet might ...
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The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie - MSNThe Day the Earth Blew Up is one of the most creative and fun offerings from The Looney Tunes in years, with genre-bending fun for the whole family.
The official Avatar: The Last Airbender YouTube account has announced a new series in honor of Earth Day, but it didn’t clarify what “series” really means. Whatever it is, it will premiere ...
Animation Is Film Festival, taking place in Los Angeles in October, returns for its seventh year with a new Looney Tunes movie and Moana 2 ...
Toonz Media Group has inked a strategic partnership with New-Gen Universe to develop “New-Gen Nanobot Heroes,” a 3D CGI animated series based on the Marvel-distributed comic book universe ...
It's the first time Earth's geologic record — information found inside rocks — has been used to create an animation of this kind.
A new model shows how the planet's surface evolved over the past 100 million years, from the shifting of tectonic plates to the movement of sediments.
A new Earthworm Jim animated TV series is currently in development, according to Variety. It's still early days for the potential show--no plot or casting information has been released yet--which ...
“ The Day the Earth Blew Up is a historical moment for the Looney Tunes franchise, and we are proud to be partnering with Warner Bros. Animation to bring this film to audiences theatrically.
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