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Breakup of Ancient Supercontinent Nuna 1.5 Billion Years Ago May Have Created Giant Incubators for Complex Life
From 1.8 billion to 800 million years ago, Earth was seemingly quite a boring place. Continents moved little, and life ...
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AI uncovers Earth's earliest life from 3.3 billion years ago
Deep in some of Earth’s oldest rocks, traces of ancient life still linger, even when every cell has crumbled. You would not ...
An international team led by researchers from the University of Cologne has solved the mystery of an extraordinary phenomenon known as the "Diamond Ring" in the star-forming region Cygnus X, a huge, ...
Scientists continue to explore the deep story of how Earth and the moon formed. One idea has gained attention because it ...
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