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What if Earth lost 1% of oxygen every second?
Find out what would happen if Earth lost 1% of oxygen every second and how life would struggle. Veterans flood Democrat’s office with supportive calls as backlash grows over ‘illegal orders’ video ...
About 4.5 billion years ago, the most momentous event in the history of Earth occurred: a huge celestial body called Theia collided with the young Earth. How the collision unfolded and what exactly ...
In a recent study, Dr. Linda Boutoille uncovered the first evidence of lost-wax casting of silver objects in Bronze Age Iberia and, to date, Western Europe. Published in the Oxford Journal of ...
Example of hectometric continuum (HMC) radiation recorded by the ERG (Arase) satellite on September 26, 2019. The top panel shows how the intensity of the radio signal varied across the 100–2000 kHz ...
Roughly four and a half billion years ago the planet Theia slammed into Earth, destroying Theia, melting large fractions of Earth’s mantle and ejecting a huge debris disk that later formed the moon.
A massive, well-preserved impact crater has been uncovered in Guangdong, revealing the signature of a powerful meteorite strike during the Holocene. Measuring 900 meters across, it dwarfs other known ...
Charles I and his wife Zita, photographed around 1916, fled to Switzerland at the end of World War I. Hulton Archive / Getty Images For decades, the 137-carat yellow diamond that belonged to Europe’s ...
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Ancient Lake on Mars May Have Risen and Fallen Under the Tidal Pull of a Long Lost Moon
Regular, alternating layers in Gale Crater may have been deposited as the result of tides raised by a moon at least 18 times ...
A massive fossil site in Qatar has uncovered the world’s richest sea cow bonebed and a new species, Salwasiren qatarensis.
The waters of Lake Issyk-Kul have hidden an important Silk Road city ever since an earthquake shifted the region’s landscape.
For the last few weeks, The California Report Magazine has been sharing conversations between transgender and nonbinary kids and the people in their lives who love and support them — a series called ...
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