Work begins to turn Fairlawn's former Rosemont Country Club into a nature preserve with walking trails and wetlands and ponds that divert runoff.
We were taught there are seven continents. We were wrong. There are more, and some of them are missing. Geologists are now finding continents that sank millions of years ago, others that never made it ...
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How moving Earth could affect the solar system
Some 5 billion years from now, the Sun will expand and become a red giant. And Earth might be just in the way... If humans were still around then, would we leave Earth? Or would we move it? What is ...
IOC undertaking a review of events ahead of next Games PGS pits riders side-by-side in knock-out rounds Riders say it is inclusive and accessible LIVIGNO, Italy Feb 7 (Reuters) - With the Olympic ...
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What was Earth like in the age of giant insects?
The curious minds at What If explore Earth during the age of giant insects, revealing prehistoric ecosystems, predator-prey dynamics, and survival strategies. After Obama says they're real, Trump ...
During an expedition off the coast of Argentina, scientists saw something unexpected. In December, they spied a rare jellyfish roughly the length of a school bus, known as the giant phantom jelly, ...
Zioness Founder Amanda Berman; Bishop Michael Fisher; Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback; and Ziegler rabbinical student Josh Feldman. Courtesy of Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies Last week, signaling all the ...
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During a dive off Argentina, scientists documented a rare jellyfish discovered a little over a century ago and seldom seen since, as well as the fish that keep it company. By Alexa Robles-Gil In late ...
Volunteers repairing the Cerne Abbas Giant in Dorset, England, in 2019 Ben Birchall / PA Images via Getty Images On a green hillside in southern England, near the small village of Cerne Abbas in ...
Australia once had kangaroos far larger than any living species. Fossils reveal animals weighing more than 440 pounds, with some reaching almost 550 pounds. Such size raises an obvious question. Could ...
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