Oceans cover three-quarters of the Earth, yet only 20% of the seafloor has yet been mapped. The race to understand these depths could further scientific understanding, but also lead to exploitation.
Astronomers are using radio pulses from space to find missing baryonic matter and learn about supermassive black holes, ...
The Mercator world map, long a fixture in classrooms globally, makes the European Union appear almost as large as Africa. In reality, Africa is more than seven times bigger.
At the heart of this discovery are zircon crystals, tiny geological time capsules that preserve chemical changes across ...
New Curtin University research has uncovered a striking link between the structure of our galaxy and the evolution of Earth's ...
Researchers compiled the first comprehensive dataset of 16 non-American triatomine bug species, mapping 396 verified records ...
It’s pretty amazing what we can see of our planet these days, isn’t it? For a long time, getting a good look at Earth from ...
A rhythmic mantle plume, like a "geological heartbeat," was discovered beneath Ethiopia at the Afar Depression, ripping the ...
Scientists have drilled down into the Antarctic ice sheet, largely in an attempt to understand the Earth's past climate. The ...
Africa Re-Union Debuts at FNB Art Joburg at the Sandton Convention Center. The Africa Re-Union, a landmark artistic ...
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One of the World’s Largest Continents Is Splitting Apart, and a New Ocean Emerges Faster Than Scientists Predicted
The African continent is undergoing a geological transformation that, in the distant future, could create a new ocean.
The Mercator world map, long a fixture in classrooms globally, makes the European Union appear almost as large as Africa. In ...
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