Earth A ‘ghost plume’ identified deep in the mantle beneath Oman suggests there may be more heat flowing out of Earth’s core than previously thought By James Dinneen Facebook /
Earth A ‘ghost plume’ identified deep in the mantle beneath Oman suggests there may be more heat flowing out of Earth’s core than previously thought By James Dinneen Facebook /
Air India MD and CEO Campbell Wilson speaks via a video message shared on social media over the recent plane crash in Ahmedabad. Photo credit: X/@airindia Air India to provide
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Key Takeaways on the First Mammal According to most experts, the first mammal was Morganucodon, a small, shrew-like rodent that appeared during the Jurassic Period, approximately 200 million years ago.
In February 2021, Alaska’s Mount Veniaminof erupted, spewing clouds of ash and toxic gas into the atmosphere. Despite this, there were no obvious warning signs prior to the event itself,
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The fact that scientists are dumping thousands of live mosquitoes into Hawaii’s forests is a bit terrifying. However, the group behind the mission has a really good reason for doing
The beautiful Chamaeleon I star-forming region as seen by the DECam instrument mounted on the Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory. (Image credit: CTIO/NOIRLab/DOE/NSF/AURAImage Processing: T.A.