Life on Earth had to begin somewhere, and scientists think that “somewhere” is LUCA—or the Last Universal Common Ancestor.
Giant glaciers scraped parts of the Earth's crust, releasing key minerals into the ocean millions of years ago, a study ...
A new source of nitrogen has been discovered. Researchers from RPTU University Kaiserslautern-Landau in southwestern Germany are unraveling the mysteries of a bygone era. As part of ongoing studies, ...
On this week's episode: is our universe inside a black hole, Antarctic explorers, tracking teenaged turtles, and ...
A new study co-authored by researchers at Indiana University sheds light on how the forces that shape mountain ranges also ...
Daniel Brady Mills research primarily concerns the co-evolution of the Proterozoic biosphere (Earth’s ‘middle age,’ 2.5-0.541 billion years ago) and eukaryotic life. Jason Wright studies ...
Penn State researchers propose that Earth and life have evolved together in a way that is more typical of life-supporting ...
The building blocks of life on Earth may have been fueled by tiny sparks hopping between water droplets.
Anatolia, the western part of modern-day Turkey that sits at the crossroads of Asia, Africa, and Europe, is a fossil-rich ...
Paleorex is back on Bored Panda with his detailed, science-based creatures, showing us how animals like big cats, birds, and reptiles might evolve in the future.In this article, we’re featuring even ...
New simulations reveal that the climate, atmospheric chemistry and even global photosynthesis would be dramatically disrupted ...