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A fascinating new study reveals how two of Earth’s established continents may constitute one whole landmass in itself.
A new study of ancient fossil trails pushes the origins of complex life deeper into Earth’s history, before the Cambrian Period began.
CaveCreek4.jpg Penelope Donahue points out fossils in the limestone of the opening of Cave Creek Cave while on a June 8 hike in Santa Fe National Forest. The limestone, which is around 300 million ...
A groundbreaking study suggests that the famous Cambrian explosion—the dramatic burst of diverse animal life—might have actually started millions of years earlier than we thought. By analyzing ancient ...
It's been 125 years since Interstate State Park opened, followed by 49 others that have helped preserve views and provide ...
IT is an oft-repeated lament that the glory days of the Persian language in the Indo-Pak subcontinent were over ...
Places such as Purgatory Chasm and Millstone Hill, in Worcester's Green Hill Park, bear witness to the work of the glaciers.
The cement industry releases more CO2 into the air than the whole aviation industry throughout the world—about 8% of all CO2 ...
Millions of years ago, a volcano created Wheeler Geologic Area. We visited the hoodoo-filled landscape and learned what it ...
The resource mobilisation committee, led by Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, has instructed officials to expedite LRS ...
Big Cedar Lodge in Missouri’s scenic Ozarks will unveil Cliffhangers, an audacious new 18‑hole par‑3 course envisioned by ...