A new study published by an international team of researchers led by Taro Matsuo, an astrophysicist at Nagoya University in Japan, argues that this evolutionary trend made sense 3 billion years when ...
More pocked with craters than any other object in our solar system, Jupiter's outermost and second-biggest Galilean moon, ...
For a long stretch of Earth’s history, our planet might have looked green from a distance, instead of the pale blue dot we know today. Earth’s green period, which lasted from around 3 billion ...
REV Ocean' will be the world's largest superyacht when it launches in 2027. But it's also a serious research vessel and ice ...
Due to evolutionary pressures and the light spectrum available to photosynthesizing cyanobacteria on early Earth, the world’s oceans were likely much greener than they are today. Although the ...
According to data captured by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory using airborne radar, a portion of the Palos Verdes Peninsula is slipping towards the Pacific Ocean as much as 4 inches per week.
Millions of years from now, northern Africa could be home to a new ocean, as tectonic plates pull ... the Himalayas are growing roughly 0.4 inches annually, according to the USGS.
Last September, Hurricane Helene slammed into Florida’s Gulf Coast after surging from a Category 1 to a Category 4 storm in a single day. “The oceans really set the pace for global warming for ...
A coastal community in Southern California is shifting downslope -- and closer to the Pacific Ocean -- at a rapid rate ... landslide -- averaging about 4 inches per week between Sept.
The world’s oceans are warming four times faster than they were in the late 1980s, according to a new study. The alarming acceleration helps explain why 2023 and 2024 saw unprecedented ocean ...