In celebration of National Rock Day, learn how several rock specimens in the new exhibition “From These Lands” shed light on ...
Roughly 50,000 years ago, a kangaroo unlike any alive today lived in the mountain rainforests of New Guinea.
An interdisciplinary team from Florida State University's Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science has uncovered ...
Why do beaches today have seashells from clams and snails instead of brachiopods? A new study suggests the answer lies in ...
A speculative paper argues that ancient planetary flybys may have helped trigger some of Earth’s mass extinctions.
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An underwater volcano erupted and may have spewed magma from 4.5 billion years in Earth's past
An underwater volcano off the coast of Mayotte, an island lying between Madagascar and Mozambique, erupted in 2018. According ...
For more than a century, scientists have blamed Earth’s greatest mass extinctions on colossal volcanic eruptions that flooded the planet with lava and gas. A new study suggests that explanation is ...
About 252 million years ago, something close to apocalyptic swept through the oceans. New research finally cracks open why some sea creatures survived that catastrophe while others simply blinked out ...
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