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Earth's most catastrophic natural events that could change everything
What if Earth faced extreme natural events that could threaten life as we know it? From massive asteroid impacts that could ...
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Artemis II crew captures rare double-auroras on the dark side of Earth — Space photo of the week
The four astronauts on NASA’s Artemis II mission captured more than they bargained for when they photographed the nightside ...
Earth’s rotation is slowing as melting ice moves across the planet. New research says it’s driven by climate change and is ...
There is something almost offensive about a sky so full of stars and so empty of company. That is what gives Richard ...
Earth is trapping heat at a record pace, as the planet's heat buildup has doubled in recent decades - driven largely by human ...
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Earth's Core May Be Wrapped in an Ancient, Unexpected Structure
A representation of the underground imaging used in the study. (Edward Garnero and Mingming Li/Arizona State University) The ...
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Earth’s Underground Fungus Network Is So Gigantic That If You Stretched It Out, It Would Reach to Other Star Systems
We've been underestimating fungi. The post Earth’s Underground Fungus Network Is So Gigantic That If You Stretched It Out, It ...
Did you know Google Earth now has a flight simulator built-in to the web version of the app? The Google Earth Flight ...
A newly discovered asteroid estimated to be about 62 feet wide will zoom near Earth on Monday, though it is not expected to pose a threat to the planet.
All told, the El Niño–Southern Oscillation is a key factor shaping Earth’s climate each year. “It’s one of the most important ...
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