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Africa Is Splitting Apart Faster Than We Thought, Forming a New Ocean
(FrankRamspott/E+/Getty Images) Geologists have discovered that the African continent will split apart sooner than we thought ...
Eight Princeton professors were elected to the National Academy of Sciences this year: Cliff Brangwynne, Chris Chang, Maria ...
Independent Publication Documents How West African Nation Rebuilt Mineral Governance After Blood Diamond Era and ...
Q3 2026 Earnings Call April 22, 2026 7:00 PM EDTCompany ParticipantsWilliam Beament - MD & DirectorBen MacKinnon - ...
Cornwall is reinventing its mining past to take on China. But can lithium deliver a return to glory?
Lithium mining promises to bring back Cornwall's proud mining heritage. Big Issue met some of the people trying to extract it ...
Colleagues share reflections on Pat Hanson’s contributions to architecture—and architectural culture—over the course of her career to-date.
The Curtain Falls Trail offers a different experience, leading to a waterfall that cascades over the basalt cliffs in a ...
This unexpected Georgia canyon offers rugged terrain, dramatic views, and striking landscapes, creating a setting that feels ...
The Putnam Museum and Science Center will officially launch its premier donor circle, the Putnam 1867 Society, at a cocktail ...
Quarterly Activities Report for the period ending 31 March 2026 Highlights from the Quarter With its €2.2 billion financing package secured for its flagship Lionheart Project in Germany's Upper Rhine ...
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Travel through Earth's 4.54 billion-year story
Earth’s history spans 4.54 billion years, and scientists use the geologic time scale to divide it into eons, eras, periods, and epochs. By studying rock layers, fossils, and isotopes, they can ...
A new geological study reshapes the timeline of a major tectonic collision that helped form the Andes, suggesting key events ...
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