The most recent findings on earth.
Google Earth’s New 3D Time-Lapse
See humanity’s impact on the Earth through a global time-lapse video of the planet since 1984.
The most recent findings on earth.
See humanity’s impact on the Earth through a global time-lapse video of the planet since 1984.
Archaeologists discover the oldest known map in Europe, in France.
Early magma ocean identified in Greenland rocks, which tells of a time when Earth was almost entirely molten.
Scientists may have finally solved the ancient mystery of Antikythera Mechanism, the ‘first computer.’
Scientists had accidentally come upon unexpected sea life half a mile under Antarctic ice shelf.
Take a look at this video the Earth’s plate tectonic evolution from 1 billion years ago to the present.
The Bermuda Triangle, the point of no return, the scary place between Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and Florida. There are loads of stories of ships, boats, and planes
215-million-year-old dinosaur footprint stunningly preserved discovered by girl, 4, on south Wales beach.
Dating back to at least 45,500 years ago, a team of Griffith University archaeologists discovered what may be the world’s oldest known cave painting, in Indonesia.
How fast are humans evolving? Is human evolution speeding up or slowing down?