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The earthquakes struck at the Sagaing Fault, which runs north-south and spans nearly 1,000 miles (1,600 km) through Myanmar toward the Andaman Sea ... earthquakes were so shallow, they could ...
Unique co-operative hunting behaviour is recorded on one of the world's remotest reefs.
These creatures, like the colossal squid and giant isopod, thrive in a dark, cold, and food-scarce world. Studying them is ...
In the final era of the Cretaceous, giant reptiles were not the only ones navigating a changing planet ... During this time, Earth looked very different from today – sea levels were high, and warm ...
Carbon dioxide is a vital resource for life on Earth, specifically for photosynthesis of plants and for keeping the planet from freezing ... and Intertidal Areas of East Asian Shallow Seas. In ...
If we were to rewind the clock back 4.5 billion years, our planet would be massively different. And seeing Earth from space, you’d notice a glaring omission: the Moon would not be there.
This planet seems to be only three million years old, practically a baby in terms of the formation of planets. To offer some element of comparison, experts believe the Earth to be around 4.5 billion ...
Rising global temperatures are driving the sharp decline in terrestrial water storage. This trend isn’t likely to change, scientists say.
The world of travel is transforming, and sustainability is no longer optional—it’s the key to tourism’s future. A visionary advocate, President and CEO of Society for Sustainable Tourism in ...