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nature / science
Earth’s oceans weren’t always blue, scientists say
If true, it could expand how we search for life elsewhere in the universe. Earth’s oceans may not have always been as brilliantly blue as they are today. In fact, there may have been a time when they weren’t blue at all. According to researchers at Japan’s Nagoya University, Earth’s earliest oceans...
popsci.com - 8 days ago

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