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The "Blue Marble" was the first photo of the whole Earth and the only ever taken by a human. Fifty years on, new images of ...
Gama embodies the resilience and adaptability of nature’s most elusive predators.” The new book will feature 20 stunning ...
A team of scientists has uncovered new details about Mars’ Jezero Crater using the Perseverance rover's cutting-edge ...
Daniel Berehulak for The New York Times Supported by By The New York Times The life of Pope Francis, the first Latin American ... from “almost the ends of the Earth,” as he said upon his ...
Imphal marked Earth Day with a cyclothon, where participants rode to promote action against climate change. Each year, Earth Day is observed with unique themes to highlight pressing ...
Prebiotic molecules central to life's earliest metabolic processes—chemical reactions in cells that change food into ...
Learn about new evidence that suggests life on Earth may have started with the help of molecules that were delivered by ...
Scientists discovered complex life may have started 1.5 billion years earlier than previously thought thanks to phosphorus.
What roils beneath Earth's surface may feel a world away, but the activity can help forge land masses that dictate ocean ...
India was the first to drift away from ... a new review in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment that connects the dots between deep Earth processes and life on the surface. The paper combines ...
These are the first hints of an ... that might be conducive to life in places like Mars, Venus and various icy moons, he noted. K2-18 b is 8.6 times as massive as Earth and has a diameter about ...
The iconic Earthrise image of our planet rising above the lunar horizon, taken in 1968 by astronauts aboard the Apollo 8 mission, is widely credited with fueling the environmental movement that led to ...