Storms and Dryness Threaten Amazon Forest Carbon Storage
New research published in Nature Climate Change warns that increasing atmospheric dryness and stronger storm activity could significantly weaken the Amazon rainforest’s ability to...
New Study Reveals How CO2 Cools the Upper Atmosphere While Heating Earth
Researchers from Columbia Climate School have unveiled new findings explaining one of climate science’s long-standing mysteries: how rising levels of carbon dioxide cool the...
Astronomers uncover the scorched, airless surface of a nearby super-Earth
A dark, blazing world with no atmosphere—this is the emerging portrait of LHS 3844 b, a rocky exoplanet located just 48.5 light-years from Earth....
Ancient Ocean Stones Rewrite Earth’s History
Buried in the sediments of ancient oceans lies a forgotten record of Earth’s history — not written in stone tablets but in microscopic spheres...
Dr. Dorthe Dahl-Jensen: Unlocking Earth’s Frozen Archives
When most people think of polar research, they picture snowstorms, icebergs, and hardy scientists braving sub-zero temperatures. For Dr. Dorthe Dahl-Jensen, however, the frozen...
Unveiling the Secrets of Arthropleura: The Ancient Giant of the Earth
Scientists have made significant strides in understanding Arthropleura, a massive, millipede-like creature that lived 340 million years ago. This ancient arthropod's immense size and...
Earth’s Surface Water Plunges into the Depths, Reshaping the Core’s Outer Layer
Seismologists investigating the deep layers of the Earth previously identified a thin layer called the E prime layer, around a few hundred kilometers thick,...
Beneath Earth’s Mantle: Scientists Unearth Traces of an Ancient Alien World
An interdisciplinary international research team has recently made a groundbreaking discovery, shedding new light on Earth's history and the formation of our solar system....
Australian rock shows oldest possible life on Earth
A single zircon out of 10,000 found in Jack Hills in Western Australia contains carbon containing compounds that are at least 4.1 billion years...
Tantalizing tomatoes attract eco-conscious earthwise visitors
Tomatoes were front and centre at the Earthwise Society's Tomato Fest on Saturday in Tsawwassen BC. Inspite of very challenging weather with wild winds...
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Hey ISIS, You Suck: Local Muslims Post Anti-ISIS Billboard
A new billboard on Manchester Road in Missouri reads, "HEY ISIS, YOU SUCK!!! From: #ActualMuslims."
A group of Muslim-Americans have put up a blunt billboard...




















