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Earth's underground fungal network is so massive, it would span 10% of the Milky Way, map reveals
The first global map of subterranean fungi networks reveals how massive its reach is worldwide.
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4 planets better for humans than Earth
4 Planets Better For Humans Than Earth ...
NASA-supported scientists have provided new information about how the early Earth may have acquired some elements necessary ...
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Why do Venus and Jupiter meet in the sky so often? It's a symptom of a solar system that hosts life
As it turns out, the conditions that set Venus and Jupiter up for their conjunctions in the sky are the same that are ...
Four-and-a-half billion years ago, a massive world—possibly as big as the moon or even Mars—orbited our sun before crashing ...
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Mysterious planets and Earth’s place in the universe: What we know and what we can't explain
From strange planets that defy all logic to the exact location of Earth in the vast cosmos, science is constantly revealing ...
Human extraction of groundwater is not just drying aquifers but quietly altering Earth’s rotation, with implications for ...
Unlike rocky planets such as Mars and Earth, angrites do not have a lot of silicon dioxide. Because of this, astronomers have ...
Scientists studying a rare, ancient angrite meteorite found in the Sahara Desert have uncovered evidence of a lost ...
Earth is expected to spin more quickly in the coming weeks, making some of our days unusually short. On July 9, July 22 and Aug. 5, the position of the moon is expected to affect Earth's rotation so ...
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