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Venus, often called Earth’s “twin,” is a planet of extremes. Though similar in size, mass, and composition, Venus couldn’t be ...
Volcanic planets with static crusts, called Ignan Earths, can maintain liquid oceans and temperate climates favorable to life.
From the water that covers most of it to the moon that orbits it, here are some bizarre things about our home planet that science still doesn't completely understand.
The incredible story of how India was mapped and the Himalayas measured by Shruthi Rao and Meera Iyer tells the story of the ...
The banks of the Dead Sea are the lowest point on dry land but not the deepest point on Earth's surface. That distinction belongs to the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, a point in the Pacific ...
A 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Alaska on July 16, 2025. While significant, the 1964 Prince William Sound ...
Joe Walsh isn't as worried about AI music as his colleagues, and his reasoning is as hilariously unserious as they come.
Explore the Metaverse in Science! Learn what it is, how it works, and its cool uses in virtual labs, education, and research, ...
I see art as a medium of encounter. Not just with nature, but with forces greater than ourselves,” the artist told Observer.
“Freedom” is the first single from Chile's Consequence of Energy from their forthcoming album "We Are One". Recorded in 2025 ...
Perched on the edge of the continent where land surrenders to the mighty Pacific, Point Reyes Lighthouse stands as California’s most dramatically positioned maritime sentinel. This isn’t just another ...
The origins of plate tectonics on Earth are hotly debated, but evidence from Australia now shows that parts of the crust ...