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A study reveals that the oldest continental crust on Earth is slowly being broken up by shifting tectonic forces.
Neanderthals have long been the subject of intense scientific debate. This is largely because we still lack clear answers to ...
Scientists convert Earth's magnetic field collapse from 41,000 years ago into chilling audio, revealing ancient cosmic ...
Friday is the longest day of the year north of the equator, where the solstice marks the start of astronomical summer. It’s ...
A team of 60 international scientists report that by early 2028 society will have emitted enough greenhouse gases that the ...
In 1954, a curious structure was discovered in the northwest of the island of Sardinia, near the town of Porto Torres: a ...
A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by researchers from the Institute of Earth ...
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Russian astronomers from the Sternberg Astronomical Institute (SAI) have analyzed long-term observational data of a peculiar ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNThe Sun’s secret role in shaping comet paths and meteor showersThe way comets behave in space may seem random, but new research suggests there’s more order behind the chaos than once ...
This was because of Earth’s shift on its axis, or precession, which was corrected by an AI algorithm. This catalog predates the second oldest chart—compiled by ancient Greek astronomer ...
This is because our Earth doesn’t spin perfectly but rather wobbles a bit as we travel along our cosmic journey. We can easily see this “precession” effect with a spinning top. As the top ...
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