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Emerging evidence suggests that plate tectonics, or the recycling of Earth's crust, may have begun much earlier than ...
From dots and dashes on cave walls to maps of ocean tides and then the earliest graphs, see how we’ve been visualising data ...
Earth was a frozen wasteland. Then, rising CO2 caused a catastrophic thaw, turning Earth into a "slushy" planet.
We are living on a planet already hotter and more unstable than at any time in human history. Pretending otherwise will only ...
Experts warn that escalating territorial disputes in the South China Sea could disrupt global trade and potentially lead to ...
As the Earth faces unprecedented climate change, a look into the planet's deep past may provide vital insights into what may ...