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Shapeshifting 'braided river' in Tibet is the highest in the world, and is becoming increasingly unstable — Earth from space
A 2025 satellite photo shows a particularly complex section of the Yarlung Zangbo River as it twists its way through the ...
Uranium dating places the age of the Petralona skull at 300,000 years, revealing a human lineage distinct from Neanderthals ...
New research reveals that Earth’s continents owe their stability to searing heat deep in the planet’s crust. At more than ...
Prehistoric changes and accelerating climate change are ‘shrinking’ Greenland and causing it to drift, new research warns.
Prayer, or “calling upon the name of God”: This is a bottom-up phenomenon, like the ones listed above, a movement of human ...
If you look closer at the building stones, tiles and pavements of the big city, you can find a hidden world of geology and ...
"Infinite Paradise" touches the collective spirit and inspires readers to find inner peace and to fall in love and heal with ...
The northernmost town in the world, Longyearbyen, is 800 miles from the North Pole, but home to over 2,000 people.
The brain keeps steadier time with sound than with touch, revealing how hearing drives human rhythm and movement.
This festive season, as we adorn ourselves with gold and silver, few realise that these precious metals were born in the ...
Transforming education to prioritise climate resilience and environmental justice is essential for a sustainable future.
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Aliens or water? Scientists reveal mystery of how wormlike gullies formed on Mars
Scientists used the 'Mars Chamber' in the UK to simulate a process that creates 'very strange' gulleys on the red planet.
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