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Ancient supernovas may have blasted Earth with powerful radiation, causing dramatic changes in our climate, and could do so ...
In an increasingly connected world, rare earth metals with odd names such as lanthanum, cerium and yttrium have become ...
Scientists found that species cluster in core bioregions and spread outward, likely due to environmental filtering, a pattern ...
Humans are on track to release so much greenhouse gas in less than three years that a key threshold for limiting global ...
Plants grow deep, hidden root systems that may store more carbon than previously thought - offering a new tool to fight ...
NASA and ISRO are launching the NISAR satellite on June 18, 2025, from India. This $1.5 billion mission will use advanced ...
In an increasingly connected world, rare earth metals with odd names such as lanthanum, cerium and yttrium have become ...
This article explores ten extinct plant species, from the ancient Araucarioxylon arizonicum to the more recent Sophora ...
Clues locked into tree rings to reveal major changes in the Amazon’s rainfall cycle - wet seasons are getting wetter and dry ...
Research links supernovae to Earth’s climate shifts, revealing potential atmospheric impacts and adding a cosmic layer to ...
Supernovas happen when giant stars, far larger than our sun, burn through their fuel and collapse under their gravity.
ETH Zurich scientists confirmed that solid rock flows deep inside Earth, solving a decades-old mystery about seismic waves.