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Research of fabric surrounding distant stars reveals Earth’s components ‘fairly regular’

The Earth’s constructing blocks appear to be constructed from ‘fairly regular’ components, in response to researchers working with the world’s strongest telescopes. Scientists have measured the compositions of 18 completely different planetary programs from as much as 456 gentle years … Continue reading

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Distant earthquakes can cause underwater landslides

New research finds large earthquakes can trigger underwater landslides thousands of miles away, weeks or months after the quake occurs. Geology News — ScienceDaily

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Conditions right for complex life may have come and gone in Earth’s distant past

Conditions suitable to support complex life may have developed in Earth’s oceans — and then faded — more than a billion years before life truly took hold, a new study has found. Geology News — ScienceDaily

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Conditions right for complex life may have come and gone in Earth’s distant past

Conditions suitable to support complex life may have developed in Earth’s oceans — and then faded — more than a billion years before life truly took hold, a new study has found. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily

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Bizarre new species of extinct reptile shows dinosaurs copied body, skull shapes of distant relatives

Iconic dinosaur shapes were present for at least a hundred million years on our planet in animals before those dinosaurs themselves actually appeared. Strange & Offbeat: Fossils & Ruins News — ScienceDaily

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Bizarre new species of extinct reptile shows dinosaurs copied body, skull shapes of distant relatives

Iconic dinosaur shapes were present for at least a hundred million years on our planet in animals before those dinosaurs themselves actually appeared. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily

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Distant volcanic eruptions foster saguaro cacti baby booms

One hundred and thirty years ago, the volcano Krakatoa erupted in what is now Indonesia, unleashing a cataclysm locally and years of cool temperatures and rain globally. On the far side of the world, a bumper crop of saguaro cacti … Continue reading

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Imitator of distant Earth two 3,000 light years

(ANSAmed) – Rome, April 19 – the milky way there are two ‘lookalike’ of the Earth and could host liquid water. They are always caught more Earth-like planets, and the first of this size is in the so-called habitable zone, … Continue reading

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