One of the earliest known frogs is believed to be Kermitops gratus, which is a crucial stage in the transfer of life from water to
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Catch a View of the Northern Lights Before They Go!
If you like traveling, you should make plans to visit a location where you may see the northern lights, one of the planet’s most breathtaking
A New Study Indicates a Dangerous Drop in Insect Populations
Have you noticed that these days, fewer bugs are getting into your windshield? Or is it just that your childhood fireflies are becoming extinct? According
Burger That Is Impossible:
Using Fake Meat to Save the Planet The Impossible Burger was developed in a lab using veggies and biochemistry. It tastes, looks, and smells much
This month, a comet “bigger than Everest” may be seen to the unaided eye.
Astronomers predict that a comet similar to Halley’s that orbits once every 71.3 years would be simpler to see when it passes past bright stars.
“Truth behind the myths”: Greek mythology’s Amazon warrior ladies may have been real.
Excavations of bronze age graves have found battle-scarred female archers, says the historian Bettany Hughes Greek mythology describes the Amazons as fearsome, strong female warriors
Researchers discover the massive, ancient dolphin’s skull in the Amazon.
The gigantic river dolphin fossil discovered in Peru provides hints about potential extinction dangers since its nearest surviving relatives are in South Asia. The fossilized
The Connection Between Eels and Eternity
The widespread consensus is that death occurs at some point after birth.1. Scientists have discovered in recent years that this is not the case for
130,000 Years Ago May Have Been When Ancient Humans Were in the Americas
When workmen discovered the bones of an ancient mastodon, in 1992 they were building a roadway in southern California. Mastodons were elephant-like creatures that stood
Geologists deny that the Anthropocene era has begun.
Critics argue that the mid-20th century saw the world irreversibly depart from its natural state, and that this opportunity was lost. Following a protracted scholarly