Far from boring, this period saw the reorganization of deep Earth in manners that prepared the way for life to grow complex.
A study led by researchers from the University of Sydney and the University of Adelaide has revealed how the breakup of an ...
A team of researchers at The University of New Mexico has uncovered how a peculiar, prehistoric plant might unlock new ways ...
Scientists have traced the origins of complex life to the breakup of the supercontinent Nuna 1.5 billion years ago. This ...
Earth still only has one true natural satellite — our 2,159-mile-wide moon oribiting about 239,000 miles away. However, ...
Ryugu’s samples reveal that water activity on asteroids lasted far longer than scientists thought, possibly reshaping ...
Earth has breached a critical boundary for ocean acidification, with potentially grim effects for ocean ecosystems and human ...
In a first, researchers have discovered fragments of Earth's precursor that contain distinctive chemical fingerprints in ...
The study revealed that TOI-2267 has two closely bound stars orbiting each other, and the third planet transits the companion ...
Sci-fi movies and TV shows love to place a planet inside a binary system. In reality, a planet shouldn’t be able go around ...
The scene is burned into pop culture memory: a young Luke Skywalker, silhouetted against the vast desert, gazing wistfully as ...