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Fly Geyser – Nevada
Fly Geyser aka Fly Ranch Geyser located in Nevada on a private land is somewhat not whole natural, because this
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What are Fossils?
Fossils are typically bones or teeth that have been preserved for many years in various forms of sediment. When silica
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New extremely distant Solar System object found during hunt for Planet X
Carnegie’s Scott Sheppard and his colleagues—Northern Arizona University’s Chad Trujillo, and the University of Hawaii’s David Tholen—are once again redefining our Solar
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Hurricane Florence -Currently moving across the Atlantic Ocean and toward the east coast of the United States
Hurricane Florence is currently a powerful Category 4 hurricane over the Atlantic Ocean, threatening the Southeastern United States and the
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What makes diamonds blue ?
Blue diamonds—like the world-famous Hope Diamond at the National Museum of Natural History—formed up to four times deeper in the
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Brazil’s National Museum Engulfed by a massive Fire !
Brazil’s oldest and most important historical and scientific museum, Brazil’s National Museum has been consumed by a massive fire destroying
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Visitors to the Museum’s Spitzer Hall of Human Origins can see how modern humans differ from early humans and primate relatives, including in our ability to walk upright. D. Finnin/© AMNH
When Did Human Feet Become “Made for Walking”?
How and when did early humans start walking upright? For clues, researchers have been looking at feet—and, more specifically, at
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Mountains in Motion !
The Alps are on the go: The mountain range drifts northwards an average of one-half millimeter every year and rises
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Fly Geyser – Nevada
Fly Geyser aka Fly Ranch Geyser located in Nevada on a private land is somewhat not whole natural, because this
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Turnip Rock – Michigan
Written By : Jane Issie Turnip rock is a small Natural Geological formation known as a Stack (a geological landform
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The Immortal Bridge, China
Written by – Milan D. Basaric On the top of Tai Shan (Mount Tai) in China there is the so-called
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Waitomo Glowworm Caves – New Zealand
Waitomo is a village located in the northern King Country region of the North Island of New Zealand. The village is popular
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What are Fossils?
Fossils are typically bones or teeth that have been preserved for many years in various forms of sediment. When silica
Read more.
New extremely distant Solar System object found during hunt for Planet X
Carnegie’s Scott Sheppard and his colleagues—Northern Arizona University’s Chad Trujillo, and the University of Hawaii’s David Tholen—are once again redefining our Solar
Read more.
Visitors to the Museum’s Spitzer Hall of Human Origins can see how modern humans differ from early humans and primate relatives, including in our ability to walk upright. D. Finnin/© AMNH
When Did Human Feet Become “Made for Walking”?
How and when did early humans start walking upright? For clues, researchers have been looking at feet—and, more specifically, at
Read more.
Mountains in Motion !
The Alps are on the go: The mountain range drifts northwards an average of one-half millimeter every year and rises
Read more.
Geologists uncover new clues about largest Mass Extinction ever
A new study could help explain the driving force behind the largest mass extinction in the history of earth, known
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A timescale for the origin and evolution of all of life on Earth
A new study led by scientists from the University of Bristol has used a combination of genomic and fossil data
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Old Species Learn New Tricks Very Slowly
A quick look at the fossil record shows that no species lasts forever. On average, most species exist for around
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Oldest-ever Igneous Meteorite Contains Clues to Planet Building Blocks
Scientists believe the solar system was formed some 4.6 billion years ago when a cloud of gas and dust collapsed
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A dozen new moons of Jupiter discovered, including one “oddball”
Twelve new moons orbiting Jupiter have been found—11 “normal” outer moons, and one that they’re calling an “oddball.”  This brings
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CLIMATE CHANGE IS MAKING NIGHT-SHINING CLOUDS MORE VISIBLE
Increased water vapor in Earth’s atmosphere due to human activities is making shimmering high-altitude clouds more visible, a new study
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