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Much of Earth's heat uptake is passed to the ocean, making ocean heat content key for understanding long-term climate ...
A chilling new study reveals that Earth’s future is more dangerous than we’ve ever imagined. According to a team of ...
A new study finds that Arabia was once a green corridor of rivers and lakes, enabling animal and human migration between Africa and Eurasia over the past 8 million years. A new study published in ...
The idea that extreme heat could one day cause a mass extinction and end the dominance of humans is not as farfetched as it ...
Read about the Jurassic extinction event that wiped out many species at the beginning of this Period and led to the rise of ...
The number of dinosaurs may have been stable before the asteroid impact, despite evidence that species were getting less ...
The Mesozoic Era extinctions formed the world as we know it today. Read about what caused them and which animals survived.
New research has revealed what could have led to the splitting of two major continents, as evidence from the event can still ...
Modern continental rocks carry chemical signatures from the very start of our planet's history, challenging current theories about plate tectonics.
Far be it from us to suggest there’s a parallel between the continental plate’s behavior and what is happening on top, but ...