We know about fossils and rocks, ice cores and seabeds... but it turns out the Earth has been storing data - on climate, humidity, air composition, in a range of other places. Take a look.
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Oldest pyramid claim debunked: 25,000-year site wasn’t manmade
Claims that a “world’s oldest pyramid” has been found in Indonesia have raced around social media, promising a 25,000-year ...
Hamilton winter has swung into action: students are trying not to slip when walking down the hill, salt buckets line the ...
Families filled the Burpee Museum of Natural History this weekend for its annual Holocene Holiday, an event focused on life ...
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In 1956, This Russian Volcano Erupted Violently… 69 Years Later, It Has Nearly Reformed the Peak It Once Lost
A Russian volcano that once blew itself apart in a massive explosion is now rising from the ashes—faster than scientists expected. Decades of hidden activity have reshaped its entire structure, ...
Two columnists debate this strange moment. By David Brooks and Thomas L. Friedman Produced by Derek Arthur We’re living in a strange moment. According to the columnist Thomas L. Friedman, it’s a ...
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