loading...
 
Browse by Publishers  
 
 
 
 
 
#Shared
science
Earth Notes: Paleontology and Archaeology
Paleontology is the study of fossils in geologic settings that can date back hundreds of millions of years. Archaeology looks at human cultures over...
knau.org - 30+ days ago
9.74k
15.01k
15.34k



You may also like:
gardening
Garden Notes: Jan. 29, 2025
Planning your garden program SOUTHWICK – Southwick Public Library, 95 Feeding Hills Road, presents “Planning Your Garden” program with Deb Humphrey on...
masslive.com - 30+ days ago
10.22k
15.97k
10.84k
innovation
A new company plans to use Earth as a chemical reactor
Ammonia, used in fertilizer, is essential to our lives. Addis Energy is trying to make the chemical underground. Forget massive steel tanks—some...
technologyreview.com - 30+ days ago
11.85k
8.61k
11.2k
space
Asteroid has 1.3% chance of Earth collision in 2032, sparking global planetary defence procedures
Global planetary defence procedures have been triggered after NASA scientists’ prediction that an asteroid has a 1.3% chance of hitting Earth in 2032....
cosmosmagazine.com - 30+ days ago
11.63k
15.27k
10.85k
space
Asteroid the size of 289 Squishmallows has 'very small' chance of hitting Earth in 2032
Using the ESA's measurement, asteroid 2024 YR4 may range anywhere from 200 to 500 Squishmallows, or roughly half of the size of the average child's...
jpost.com - 30+ days ago
12.02k
7.81k
14.41k
nature
Heat from the sun triggers earthquake activity on Earth
When the ground shakes violently, entire cities can crumble within minutes. Homes, hospitals, roads, and lives can vanish suddenly. Despite advances in technology, predicting when...
aol.com - 30+ days ago
11.49k
16.68k
15.19k
space
Stunning Fossil With Skin Uncovered From the Asteroid's Earth-Shattering Strike
Scientists have just made a mind-blowing discovery: a fossil dating back to the day the asteroid caused the mass extinction hit the Earth 66 million...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
9.88k
7.35k
12.56k
travel
The Most Mysterious Artifacts Ever Discovered
Some time s, anthropologists unearth the weirdest heirlooms society ever owned. They pick samples and read past articles to try and understand the...
splashtravels.com - 30+ days ago
15.14k
6.59k
11.81k
architecture
Exploring Living Building Materials Through Robotic Earth Printing
It is commonly accepted that the appearance of moss or vegetation on the surface of a building is a sign of neglect, deterioration, or poor...
archdaily.com - 18 days ago
13.13k
14.38k
13.05k
cool stuff
Remains Of A Bronze Age Woman Unearthed At A U.K. Construction Site
The skeleton was found alongside a number of other objects from the Bronze Age, including flint and pottery fragments.The post Remains Of A Bronze...
allthatsinteresting.com - 30+ days ago
10.49k
7.32k
9.06k
cool stuff
Archaeologists Unearth The 8,400-Year-Old Remains Of A Man And His Dog
The gravesite in southern Sweden is part of a mesolithic settlement that was once inhabited by a group of hunters.The post Archaeologists Unearth The...
allthatsinteresting.com - 30+ days ago
8.99k
13.47k
13.33k
auto
NASA confirmed massive man-made project is slowing down the Earth's rotation due to its size
ladbible.com - 30+ days ago
8.74k
11.6k
15.39k
technology
Hidden hydrogen: Earth's crust holds clues to untapped clean energy source
In the modern world, a reliable supply of hydrogen gas is vital for the function of society. Fertilizer produced from hydrogen contributes to the...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
11.34k
10.19k
12.77k
nature
On shaky ground: The risks to Victoria's infrastructure in a major quake
If you live in Greater Victoria, you know that earthquakes are a given due to our location near the Cascadia Subduction Zone: where the Juan...
goldstreamgazette.com - 30+ days ago
12.71k
9.63k
12.1k
nature
'Earth is splitting into two': We will get a new ocean and continent faster than we thought
'Earth is splitting into two': We will get a new ocean and continent faster than we thought The East African Rift is splitting the continent,...
businesstoday.in - 30+ days ago
13.55k
7.06k
14.54k
technology
NASA solves 60-year atmosphic mystery, measuring Earth's ambipolar electric field
Eureka! As scientists continue to unravel the mysteries of our planet's atmosphere, a new finding provides valuable insights into Earth's ionosphere....
techspot.com - 30+ days ago
9.66k
14.45k
9.2k
nature / space
Controversial Study Claims To Have Generated Electricity From The Earth's Rotation
According to the team, all it took was the Earth's rotation and a simple cylindrical device....
iflscience.com - 30+ days ago
9.41k
7.97k
7.58k
space
Saturn's Rings Have Disappeared From View—a Phenomenon That Only Happens Every 13 to 15 Years
This happens when Saturn's rings are edge-on, as seen from Earth. Key Takeaways Saturn's rings have disappeared from view, as seen from Earth, due to...
marthastewart.com - 30+ days ago
17.73k
13.46k
16.95k
technology
Israeli public prefers faster earthquake warnings—even at the cost of lower accuracy, study reveals
Israel's national earthquake warning system, "Truaa," which became operational in 2022, has positioned the country alongside other advanced nations...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
11.74k
9.68k
12.51k
gaming
Nobody could have seen it coming: Helldivers 2's Illuminate emerge from the black hole players stopped from crashing into Super Earth, with "larger, more powerful enemies within their fleet"
I don't know about you, but when it was announced that a Helldivers 2 victory party was being held to celebrate the defeat of the democracy-hating...
gamesradar.com - 30+ days ago
10.45k
8.48k
9.44k
science
No Man’s Sky lets you unearth ancient, angry mechs in the astro-archaeology filled Relics update
Stone ghosts, skeletal companions and titanic boneworms. While October might have been a better time to introduce spooky scary skeletons to No Man’s...
pcgamer.com - 30+ days ago
8.01k
14.23k
13.76k
science
Q&A with the team behind ‘Ocean with David Attenborough’
The new film celebrates our greatest shared resource. In his seven decades traversing our incredible planet–and having species named for him along the way–...
popsci.com - 30 days ago
9.95k
14.33k
9.66k
innovation / science / space / nature
A Dyson swarm made of solar panels would make Earth uninhabitable, suggests study
As civilizations become more and more advanced, their power needs also increase. It's likely that an advanced civilization might need so much power...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
10.06k
9.46k
14.86k
science
time is running out to see Baltimore’s woolly mammoth
There is a woolly mammoth on Belair Road ― but not for much longer.No, the fantastic beast that roamed the earth before we began keeping...
thebaltimorebanner.com - 30+ days ago
13.08k
10.7k
13.99k
innovation
EV Battery Swapping To Earth: How Do You Like Me Now?
The US-based EV battery swapping innovator Ample is bringing its lightweight, modular, 5-minute battery exchange system to Tokyo for a trial run.The...
cleantechnica.com - 30+ days ago
7.52k
13.66k
12.12k
space
Universe's First Stars Flooded The Cosmos With Water, Study Says
Water is the essence of life. Every living thing on Earth contains water within it. The Earth is rich with life because it is rich...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
10.17k
15.35k
14.95k