The Red Sea Museum in Historic Jeddah is hosting a contemporary artistic exhibition that explores the Red Sea’s marine richness by connecting its geological origins, dating back to the Eocene epoch, ...
Once roaming since the Eocene, tapirs are now rare and endangered — but recent sightings, including in Singapore, offer a glimmer of hope. These elusive, water-loving mammals have unique adaptations ...
A 56-million-year-old cannabis fossil from Germany may dramatically change the way scientists view the origins and evolution ...
Hiding in a museum collection lies what may be the world’s oldest known cannabis plant fossil. Dated to the Lower Eocene – a ...
By integrating a color filter array with the high-resolution output of the Peacock chipset, RoboSense has achieved advanced RGBD (Red, Green, Blue + Depth) 3D vision. The core of this innovation is ...
Bartel and team imaged the specimens in unprecedented detail with a combination of light microscopy and computed tomography ...
Earth’s mightiest river has no banks. The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is the world’s largest ocean current, carrying a hundred times more water than all the world’s rivers combined and acting as a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the early days of earth, it was dangerous, hostile place to be. Luckily, by the time humans came around, things settled down a ...
In the early days of earth, it was dangerous, hostile place to be. Luckily, by the time humans came around, things settled down a bit. But in the millions of years before mankind evolved, the earth ...
In a major breakthrough in Earth sciences, researchers from the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology (WIHG) have reconstructed the 130-million-year evolution of the Ladakh Magmatic Arc (LMA), offering ...
Earth’s magnetic field does not simply switch direction like a flipped light switch. It weakens, wanders, and reorganizes itself over thousands of years before settling again. For decades, researchers ...