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New research has dramatically reshaped our understanding of Earth’s early geological history, overturning traditional beliefs ...
The formation of Earth's next supercontinent 'Pangea Ultima' in 250 million years may trigger a mass extinction of mammalian life, and push humanity to the edge of survival.
The Earth's tectonic plates—massive pieces of the Earth's crust that drift on the semi-fluid mantle beneath—are constantly in motion. These plates have played a key role in shaping our planet ...
The paper represents a groundbreaking revision of the conventional understanding of how the Earth was created — and a new theory about the origin of the planet’s life-giving water.