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24 Hours with the Southernmost Fisherman on Earth — Life at the Edge of the World
Spend a full day experiencing the harsh, demanding, and deeply human reality of the southernmost fisherman on the planet. From brutal weather to dangerous waters and moments of quiet resilience, this ...
Scientists have detected some of the oldest signs of life on Earth using a new method that recognizes chemical fingerprints ...
Researchers have discovered chemical traces of life in rocks older than 3.3 billion years, offering a rare look at Earth’s ...
The study showed that Enceldus’ conditions hold the most promise for sustaining life. The research team predicts that the ...
In 1995, a pair of scientists discovered a planet outside our solar system orbiting a solar-type star. Since that ...
Dr Peter Verheyen, Sola Society & Academy, Vienna University, explains the intriguing areas of information and entropy, plus ...
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A 10-Minute Journey Through Earth's Human Evolution
A 10-minute journey through Earth's human evolution gives you a quick tour of how we, as humans, came to be. It all started ...
NASA and the European Space Agency plan to bring samples back from Mars. Could they harbor a type of life that scientists ...
In a patch of the Pacific’s abyssal plain, scientists a surprising phenomenon called “dark oxygen production.” ...
A ridiculous but instructive thought experiment involving deep time, plate tectonics, erosion and the slow death of the sun ...
A new study uncovered fresh chemical evidence of life in rocks more than 3.3 billion years old, along with molecular traces showing that oxygen-producing photosynthesis emerged nearly a billion years ...
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A slowdown, not salvation: what new extinction data reveal about the state of life on Earth
For decades, biologists have warned that humanity is precipitating a sixth mass extinction. By some estimates, species are ...
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