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Worshipping at the Earth’s Altar
Caring for the environment is not a new idea. People around the world have been practicing environmental stewardship for centuries, placing value on...
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Climate change has slowed Earth’s rotation — and could affect how we keep time
The effect of melting polar ice could delay the need for a ‘leap second’ by three years. We are pleased to announce that Stanford Radiology...
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Interactive: What Earth’s 4.54 billion-year history would look like in a single year
As a kid, it was tough for me to grasp the massive time scale of Earth’s history. Now, with nearly two decades of experience...
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Earth's Magnetic North Pole Is Shifting Toward Siberia and Raising Questions About Unusual Movement
For decades, Earth’s magnetic north pole has been slowly drifting across the Arctic, but recent shifts in its path have caught the attention of...
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Why NASA Is Studying the Connection Between Space Weather and Earth’s Storms
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200 Years Ago, the Sun Mysteriously Turned Blue. Scientists Finally Know Why
Volcanic eruptions can wreak havoc on the environment—and also produce some pretty wild optical effects. In 1831, a massive volcanic eruption cooled the Earth’s...
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A Brief Architectural History of the Domination of the Circle in “Ideal” Urban Plans
The power of the circle in urban planning lies not in its rigid geometry, but rather in its ability to unite rather than divide. In 360...
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New 'Count of Monte Cristo' Sneak Peek Sees a Romance Torn Apart at the Altar [Exclusive]
A new movie adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo is making its way into U.S. markets. The film already premiered in Los Angeles...
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Earth’s hottest month: these charts show what happened in July and what comes next
The planet has warmed 1.2 ºC on average, but that’s enough to produce big extremes. Jeff Tollefson From wilting saguaros in Arizona and hot-tub-like...
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Four Civilian Astronauts Capture Imagery of Earth's Icy Poles on Fram2, the First Crewed Mission to Polar Orbit
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Scientists Find Life-Thriving “Oasis” During Earth’s Mass Extinction, 252M Years Ago
A new study has revealed that a part of northwest China’s Turpan-Hami Basin served as an oasis for plant life during Earth’s worst...
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Earth’s magnetic field triggers a superpower in sea turtles that makes them ‘dance’
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Daily briefing: Deepest-ever samples from Earth’s mantle
From the very big to the very small — marvel at the 1,268-metre long sample of rock extracted from below the ocean’s crust, and the...
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NASA’s Lucy spacecraft skimming Earth’s atmosphere today!
Lucy’s second slingshot of Earth. The Lucy spacecraft will perform its second Earth gravity assist on December 12, 2024. Video via NASA Goddard. Our...
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Supernovas may have played a role in two of Earth’s largest mass extinctions, study suggests
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Carbon removal schemes on farms could change Earth’s reflectivity
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Scientists Turned the Earth’s Rotation Into 17 Microvolts of Electricity. That Could Be Revolutionary.
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Earth’s clouds are shrinking, boosting global warming
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Scientists Found Evidence of a Megaflood that Shaped Earth’s Geologic History
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Earth’s Orbit Is Not as Stable as We Thought
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Earth’s 5 catastrophic mass extinctions, explained
Over 4.5 billion years, volcanoes, asteroids, and climate change have wiped out millions of species. While life on Earth does usually find a way, it is...
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