They’ve built a new online tool, Paleolatitude.org 3.0, that lets anyone click a place on Earth and see what latitude it ...
An online tool lets you trace where any latitude location on Earth was 320 million years ago, revealing how continents drift ...
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Your House Was Somewhere Else 320 Million Years Ago, and a New Tool Can Finally Show You Where It Used to Be When All Continents Were One
The ground feels permanent, but it isn’t. A new tool lets you trace where your home sat on Earth hundreds of millions of ...
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Interactive map shows where your hometown once was
Idyllic at the forest’s edge or urban in the middle of the city–in an old apartment or a prefab building: Your home likely feels very “stable.” You go to bed tonight and don’t suddenly wake up in a ...
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The World's Most Mysterious Volcano Can Finally Be Explained
An eruption at Mount Etna in July 2021. (Salvatore Allegra Photography/Moment/Getty Images) Mount Etna is more than half a million years old, but this massive stratovolcano in Sicily still has plenty ...
The transformative leader of the Missouri Botanical Garden, Raven coined the word "coevolution" and promoted plant ...
Not all earthquake faults behave the same. Some stick and snap, causing earthquakes. Others move slowly over time. For years, the leading explanation for slow-moving faults has been that high-pressure ...
A new online tool, Paleolatitude.org, reveals Earth's past landscapes. Users can see how their location appeared millions of ...
The undersea plate boundary beneath the Strait of Gibraltar, known as the Gibraltar arc, is slowly moving into the Atlantic ...
Millions of years ago, the land you’re currently sitting on was located at a completely different latitude. Your backyard ...
A rocky planet nearly 50 light-years away appears to be airless, dark, and covered in volcanic or weathered rock, according ...
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