A giant fan-shaped network of hidden basins has been discovered beneath East Antarctica, revealing that several well-known subglacial features are actually part of one massive geological structure.
Scientists have peered inside the skull of a 380-million-year-old Antarctic fish that was closely related to the first animals to walk on land, revealing surprising clues about how life began its move ...
Akron Public Schools and Trust for Public Land brought together students, teachers, and neighbors for ideas on the Community ...
Geography professor Justin Mankin spoke to The Dartmouth about his recent study in the scientific journal Nature about how ...
Many people are overwhelmed by the fast-paced evolution of mass communication in a world increasingly shaped by the internet ...
Prehistoric rock art site in northeast Zimbabwe showing a variety of large animals including elephant and rhino. Image ...
For the past three decades, a team of archaeologists have been uncovering some of the field's most recent monumental ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Call to Earth is a CNN editorial series committed to reporting on the environmental challenges facing our planet, together with the solutions. Rolex’s Perpetual Planet Initiative has ...
The arable industry’s key event, Cereals, heads to Jeremy Clarkson's Cotswolds farm for the first time this year. We take a ...
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The most powerful rocket ever built is now even bigger and more powerful. But will it work?
SpaceX is set to reignite a make-or-break testing campaign of its Starship megarocket — and the stakes are high for the ...
Some of the plants that make familiar landscapes recognisable may not survive by century's end as climate change becomes an ...
For years, a massive fossil sat in a museum collection under the wrong name. The specimen, originally cataloged as Tylosaurus nepaeolicus, had been collected from northern Texas and stored without ...
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