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The Unsolved Mystery of the Earth Blobs:
Researchers peering into Earth’s interior found 2 continent-sized structures that upend our picture of the mantle. What could their existence mean for us back on Earth’s surface?
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Image credit: Maria Tsekhmistrenko
A 75-mile-wide impact scar on Mars may be the mark of a meteor that generated a mega-tsunami when the planet was relatively young.
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SNAPSHOT: How Sediment Layers Reveal Earth’s Ancient Climate Cycles
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Microsedimentological evidence of vertical fluctuations in subglacial stress from the northwest sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, Northwest Territories, Canada
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A.I. Is Helping Scientists Predict When and Where the Next Big Earthquake Will Be
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The Great Speckled Dinosaur Egg: Eggs of different colours evolved in dinosaurs before the appearance of birds.
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#tbt The southern Coast Mountains, British Columbia: New interpretations from geological, seismic reflection, and gravity data
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The punny, the peculiar & the unpronounceable: the best prehistoric animal names https://t.co/v65dqqHrdo #palaeontology @DMos150
Utah paleontologists turn to crowdfunding for project. You can help! https://t.co/GO4MRvTHR5 @UtahraptorTrap
Belly up: why #Ankylosaurs are always found upside down https://t.co/r1AvFbc9Dq @Jordan_Mallon @MuseumofNature @RoyalTyrrell