The Age of Dinosaurs: Unraveling the Mesozoic Era
Welcome to a journey back in time to the Age of Dinosaurs, a period that has...
Dawn of the Dinosaurs: Triassic Period's Crucial Role in Reptilian Evolution
Marking the beginning of the Mesozoic Era after the catastrophic Permian-Triassic...
Turnip Rock - Michigan
Turnip rock is a small Natural Geological formation known as a Stack (a geological...
The Immortal Bridge, China
On the top of Tai Shan (Mount Tai) in China there is the so-called Immortal...
Unraveling the Fury of Nature: Understanding Volcanic Eruptions
Hey there, fellow Earth enthusiasts! Today, we’re diving into one of the...
Plate Tectonics & Continental Drift: Earth's Moving Surface
Plate tectonics, the theory that explains the movement of Earth’s lithosphere,...
The Formation of the Grand Canyon: Exploring Geological History
The Grand Canyon, one of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders of the world,...
Fly Geyser - Nevada
Fly Geyser aka Fly Ranch Geyser is a small geothermal geyser that is situated...
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...
What are Fossils?
Fossils are typically bones or teeth that have been preserved for many years...

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When Did Human Feet Become “Made for Walking”?
How and when did early humans start walking upright? For clues, researchers have been looking…
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Mountains in Motion !
The Alps are on the go: The mountain range drifts northwards an average of one-half…
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228 Million years old Fossil Turtle didn’t have a shell yet, but had the first Toothless Turtle Beak !
There are a couple of key features that make a turtle a turtle: its shell,…
Geologists uncover new clues about largest Mass Extinction ever
Geologists uncover new clues about largest Mass Extinction ever
A new study could help explain the driving force behind the largest mass extinction in…
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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…
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The Formation of the Grand Canyon: Exploring Geological History
The Grand Canyon, one of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders of the world, stands as…
What are Fossils?
Fossils are typically bones or teeth that have been preserved for many years in various…
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…
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…