Environment
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Examining Fragments of the Planet’s Oldest Ancient Rocks Offers Evidence a Way To Present Plate Tectonics
A new study analyzing fragments of the planet's oldest ancient rocks offers some of the clearest evidence yet that the Earth's crust was pushing and tugging in a way comparable to present plate tectonics at least 3.25 billion years ago.
Latest Research Articles
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New Zealand Conservation Experts Disappointed Only Few People Wants to Join Conservation Efforts
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Plastic Recycling Fails as Only a Mere 5% of Plastics from the US was Recycled
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Without Urgent Action, Global Pledges Combating Deforestation Will Not be Met
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U.S Midwest Farmers Worry About Drought that Could Threaten Major Crops' Harvest
Lake Mead Brain-Eating Amoeba Expanding Range Because of Climate Change
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Trinidadian Killifish's Brains Evolve Larger To Survive in High-Competition Environment
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Cave in Poland Reveals Extinct Human Species Half a Million Years Old
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Seized Ivory from Elephants Killed More Than 30 Years Ago Still Turning Up in Recent Raids
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‘Supercharged’ Hurricanes Rise Significantly in US Atlantic Coast
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‘Mysterious’ Blue Blobs of Light Hovers in the Earth's Atmosphere in NASA Photo
Terrifying Deep-Sea Creature Recorded Devouring a Fish Head
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Woman Searching For Rocks Found Human Bones at Mississippi River's Historic Low Water Levels





