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Time flies by much faster as we get older, and now we know why
2024年11月16日 · Have you ever looked back and felt like the years just vanished overnight? You’re not the only one. Many of us notice that as we age, our perception of time changes.
It's official: Earth now has two moons - Earth.com
2024年11月21日 · Over the past few weeks, you’ve probably heard somewhere that Earth was going to get a second moon. Well, we can now confirm that Earth now officially has two moons after capturing asteroid 2024 PT5.
Massive supervolcano is waking up, and that's not a good thing
2024年12月4日 · The Phlegraean Fields, now considered one massive supervolcano, are beginning to stir, making the scientific community uneasy. These volcanic fields, nestled just west of Naples, Italy, are among the top eight emitters of volcanic carbon dioxide worldwide.
January 2025 stargazing: A parade of bright planets - Earth.com
2025年1月1日 · As the new year of 2025 begins, the night sky of January offers an exciting lineup of celestial events for stargazing enthusiasts. These include a rare chance to see a parade of four bright planets – Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars – in one evening view.
Consciousness may stem from unseen dimensions beyond our …
2024年9月21日 · Consciousness has long intrigued thinkers, from ancient philosophers to contemporary neuroscientists. It is a complex phenomenon we encounter daily, yet we often find it difficult to fully define or comprehend.
Tulare Lake has returned in California after completely vanishing …
In a remarkable case of environmental reclamation, Tulare Lake – once the largest body of freshwater west of the Mississippi River – has re-emerged in the San Joaquin Valley of California after vanishing 130 years ago.
Supercontinents 101: Pannotia, Gondwana, and Pangea - Earth.com
Our Earth has looked radically different in the past compared to today. Supercontinents emerged and broke apart. In their wake, they profoundly changed the course of life, geology, and climate on Earth. They caused sea levels to rise and fall, volcanoes to …
The Anthropocene: When exactly did humans begin changing Earth?
2024年10月2日 · We’re living in the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch that shows just how big an impact humans have had on our planet. From changing the climate to reshaping landscapes, our influence is now on par with natural forces in driving Earth’s systems.
Earth’s magnetic field has a dent, and NASA is watching closely
2025年1月7日 · Something strange is happening in Earth’s magnetic field, and it has caught NASA’s attention. A massive region of lower magnetic intensity, known as the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA), has appeared above our planet.
Underwater volcano off the US coast could erupt at any moment
2025年1月6日 · The ridge separates the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate.When those plates drift away from each other, magma surfaces and hardens. Volcanic and seismic events dot this region, including those at Axial. Repeated eruptions at this particular volcano have given researchers a real-time window into volcanic processes …