The Earliest Animal Lived on Earth 558 million years ago
Scientists have discovered the earliest confirmed animal in the geological record, that lived on Earth 558 million years ago.
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Scientists have discovered the earliest confirmed animal in the geological record, that lived on Earth 558 million years ago.
Massive explosive chain reaction in slow motion at 200,000fps – The Slow Mo Guys…
Modern science seems to agree that our Universe began with a monumental explosion, but do we know what came before the Big Bang? Watch to find out!
Scientists concluded that Supernovae could have resulted mass extinctions on Earth.
Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 pilot Tammie Jo Shults after she safely lands the plane following mid-air engine explosion, passengers praise “amazing,” “incredible.”
Researchers created a higher-energy, safer and longer-lasting water-based zinc battery that can’t catch fire.
Amateur Astronomer in Argentina captured for the first time the initial burst of light from the explosion of a massive star.
This video is about how efficient various reactions are at converting mass to energy, as we know from the Einstein mass-energy equivalence of E=mc^2.
A student satellite solved a 60-year-old major space mystery, regarding the source of some energetic and potentially damaging particles in Earth’s radiation belts.
No one is completely sure where did the gold originate. The relative average abundance in our Solar System appears higher than can be made in the early