A massive meteorite, much larger than the one that supposedly wiped out the dinosaurs, hit our planet millions of years ago and this impact might have...
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In a groundbreaking expedition, scientists have drilled deep into the Atlantic Ocean, uncovering a significant piece of Earth’s hidden layers. They managed to extract a nearly continuous sample of rock, stretching 1,268 meters long, from beneath the ocean floor. This rock, with a green, marble-like appearance, is from the Earth’s mantle, a thick layer that […]
A massive meteorite, much larger than the one that supposedly wiped out the dinosaurs, hit our planet millions of years ago and this impact might have...
Imagine waking up to views over Aravina Estate, with vineyards stretching out to Geographe Bay and the Indian Ocean – all this and more can be...
A surefire envy to gearheads everywhere, the Zoom call window into Claudio Sanchez’s New York home studio is replete in decades of immaculately...
Strike Energy, as operator of the EP469/L25 Joint Venture, which includes the West Erregulla gas field, has completed the flow testing program at the...
We are excited to announce a special partnership between Windhoek Beer and Luxurious Marble Circus (LMC), culminating in an extraordinary event set to...
Escape the tourist traps and journey to Mystras, a medieval ghost town in Greece. Wander through crumbling castles, marvel at vibrant frescoes, and...
A free lecture about the vital and continuing role of microbiomes, the first forms of life on planet Earth, will take place at the end of this month....
A research team from The University of Tokyo has succeeded for the first time in directly observing the space charge layers inside the solid...
The space rock that slammed into Earth 66 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous Period caused a global calamity that doomed the dinosaurs and...
Updated Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 00:00:00 EDT