The planet Earth has been around for 4.5 billion years, give or take, and it’s changed a lot in that time. What started as a ball of molten,...
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The planet Earth has been around for 4.5 billion years, give or take, and it’s changed a lot in that time. What started as a ball of molten, churning magma eventually chilled out and developed a few small tectonic plates; a few billion years later or so the planet was bedecked in various formations of supercontinents and crawling with life.The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to access the full content. But the Earth is still young, cosmologically speaking. We’re barely more than a third of the way through its likely lifespan, and there are plenty...
The planet Earth has been around for 4.5 billion years, give or take, and it’s changed a lot in that time. What started as a ball of molten,...
The precipitation of salt out of sea ice created a feedback mechanism that might explain the formation of Snowball Earth, the most extreme climatic...
The precipitation of salt out of sea ice created a feedback mechanism that might explain the formation of Snowball Earth, the most extreme climatic...
Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the greatest predators planet Earth has ever seen. With around 50 to 60 banana-sized teeth lining their powerful jaws,...
Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the greatest predators planet Earth has ever seen. With around 50 to 60 banana-sized teeth lining their powerful jaws,...
If you look after your teeth well and brush them regularly (yes, I am talking largely to my children here), you can expect to enjoy 32 teeth well into...
If you look after your teeth well and brush them regularly (yes, I am talking largely to my children here), you can expect to enjoy 32 teeth well into...
If I were to ask you to point out the Sargasso Sea on a globe, which country are you headed for? Coming up empty? In a way, you're right, as it’s...
If I were to ask you to point out the Sargasso Sea on a globe, which country are you headed for? Coming up empty? In a way, you're right, as it’s...
Neutrinos are often known as "ghostly particles", and for good reason. There are trillions literally going through each of us right now. They...