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A slowly spinning universe could resolve a puzzle in physics known as the Hubble tension, a new model suggests.
During a brief but dramatic chapter in Earth's history about 41,000 years ago, the planet’s magnetic field nearly collapsed.
Scientists discovered a 480-million-year-old phosphatic sponge in South China, making it the oldest known stromatoporoid and ...
The Bay of Fundy has the highest tides anywhere on Earth — and that’s not the only attraction on the 460-kilometre Fundy Coastal Drive ...
AST SpaceMobile needs to launch 60 satellites by 2026, requiring significant capital expenditure. Read why I remain bearish ...
Gateway Technical College will celebrate Earth Day with hands-on activities encouraging all ages to care for the environment ...
Researchers discover Earth's first crust, formed 4.5 billion years ago, had chemical features similar to modern continental crust. (photo credit: Tanya Kalian. Via Shutterstock) A study published ...
Donnell White Jr., who was a student at the now-closed West Junior High School, disappeared in August 1991 when he was 14 years old. His parents were divorced and he primarily lived in a home with ...
The first twenty-five years of 21st-century cinema have largely been dominated at the box office by comic book movies. While superheroes overshadow almost everything else that comes out of the ...
The space rock is expected to zoom past our planet at a zippy 28,655 miles per hour, according to the space agency.
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Interesting Engineering on MSN480-million-year-old sponge discovered in China built Earth’s first skeletal reefThe discovery of a 480-million-year-old sponge in China has revolutionized scientists’ understanding of early reef ecosystems and biomineralization. As published in the journal PNAS, Chinese ...
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