Earth
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World's Oldest Color Discovered: It's 1.1 Billion Years Old And Bright Pink
Who knew the first ever color produced by living things on Earth is a bright shade of pink? Scientists find 1.1-billion-year-old rocks with fossils of the earliest pigments in geological history.
Latest Research Articles
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The Moon Is Making Days On Earth Longer
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Jupiter Lightning Storms Are More Similar To Earth's Than Previously Thought
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Here's Why Flat-Earthers Think We Don't Fall Off The Edge (Hint: It Involves 'Pac-Man')
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Giant Asteroid Heading Earth's Way With Possible Impact in the Future
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Scientists Discover Extra Layer in Earth's Mantle
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NASA Probes Accidental Human-Made Barrier Surrounding Earth
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Proof of a Parallel Universe? Mysterious 'Cold Spot' Could Mean the Multiverse Actually Exists
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Strange Light Flashes Spotted on Earth From Space Finally Explained
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Homo Naledi Humanoids May Have Shared Earth With Humans, Roamed the Planet Less than 330,000 Years Ago
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The Geology of Early Earth: New Evidence Show Planet was a Flat ‘Waterworld’
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NASA: New Earth-Mass Ice Ball Planet 'Colder Than Hoth' Discovered Through Microlensing
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How Will You Die During an Asteroid Strike? Researchers Rank Impacts of Asteroid Strike Based on Destructive Power