Environment
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Rare Helium Gas Formed in the Aftermath of the Big Bang is Leaking out of Earth’s Core
According to a novel design research, an exceptionally unique form of helium that was formed shortly following the Big Bang is spilling from out the Earth's iron core.
Latest Research Articles
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Neanderthal Workshop Found in Spain, Revealing a Sneak Peek of the Onset of Human Technology
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Another Stronger Earthquake Hits the Pacific; the 7.2 Magnitude Event is Insufficient to Experience a Tsunami.
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Mysterious Giant Jars Believed to be Thousands of Years Old Unearthed in Forest in India
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Honey Bees Help Investigators “Crack Cold Cases” and Locate Bodies of Missing People
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Magnitude 3.6 Earthquake Recorded at the Supervolcano Campi Flegrei
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Two ‘Shape-Shifting’ Blobs the Size of Continents Lie Deep Inside the Earth
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After Carrying Passengers for More than 170 Years, The Spanish Railway Line is Being Devoured by the Sea
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7 Injured After Tornado Hits a School in Arkansas
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In a Historical First, Renewable Energy Produced 10% of World's Electricity
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Zombifying Virus Manipulates and Hijacks Caterpillars Senses Into Killing Themselves
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Dry Deserts Began To Recover Some Water Vapor, According To Study
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Tokyo Celebrates ‘Hanami’ Cherry Blossoms Viewing After 2 Years of Cancellations






