Deep within Greenland’s ice sheet, a chemical anomaly has sparked intense scientific debate, especially after researchers uncovered a platinum spike dating back around 12,800 years. Initially ...
Even New Zealand technically has no lizards, though it is home to the tuatara, a fascinating reptile that looks like a lizard ...
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14 Amazing Facts About Ice and Snow
There’s something magical about the way snow blankets everything in silence and how ice transforms the ordinary into ...
Climate change is not just a modern dilemma; it’s a force that has reshaped the trajectory of human history time and again.
Across the world, there are places where distance still defines daily life. Reaching them means crossing glaciers, deserts, ...
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Not My Fault | November is a good reminder that the Atlantic can have tsunamis too
In this week’s column, geologist and earthquake expert Lori Dengler addresses “the two greatest tsunamis to hit both coasts ...
Ancient rocks reveal a potassium-40 deficit, the first physical evidence of the proto-Earth and insights into early planetary ...
A naturalist near Reykjavík, the capital city of Iceland, made a surprising discovery of three mosquitoes buzzing in the air.
ScienceAlert on MSN
Strange Glass in Australia Reveals a Massive Impact We Never Knew About
Strange glassy blobs strewn across the Australian desert are evidence of an ancient meteorite impact that scientists hadn't ...
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4 Billion-Year-Old Rocks Reveal First Physical Evidence of Earth Before the Moon-Forming Impact
Scientists have discovered the first physical evidence of pre-impact Earth, hidden in rocks up to 4 billion years old, ...
The Axial Seamount underwater volcano near the Oregon coast could erupt soon, scientists have warned, following the detection ...
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