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It would take 15 billion years for the clock that occupies Jun Ye's basement lab at the University of Colorado to lose a second.
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It would take 15 billion years for the clock that occupies Jun Ye's basement lab at the University of Colorado to lose a second.
Economics can provide interesting insights into environmental issues. Three research areas are revealed.
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The new understanding about the Earth’s inner core (from The University of Texas at Austin), formed of tiny particles of iron that fall from...
The exhibition, designed to mark the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, is the U.K.’s biggest exhibition dedicated to Earth’s celestial neighbor....
Comprised of seven tracks, Earth is the follow-up to such EPs as Water, Wind and Fire. Ben Jackson and Sister Hazel served as producers...
It is hoped, based on current middling, that the collective information will lead to an an increased understanding about the main trends with the...
When Australian scientists presented evidence in 2016 of life on Earth 3.7 billon years ago — pushing the record back 220 million years —...