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June 03, 2022

Meet Fiona, the Pregnant Ichthyosaur, Chile’s First Fossil Discovered from over 100mn Years Ago

Researchers from Magallanes University in Chile recently discovered the fossilised remains of a four-metre-long pregnant female ichthyosaur. This is Chile’s...

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June 02, 2022

Newly Discovered Ancient Flying Reptiles of Earth: The Pterosaur, Dragon of Death!

It was nearly five years ago when a team of paleontologists discovered and photographed the fossil of an ancient reptile...

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May 25, 2022

Tonga Volcano: An Eruption that Created Ripples Halfway Across the World!

It was in mid-January earlier this year when people across the world woke up to strange occurrences, all caused by...

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April 25, 2022
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Interstellar meteor crashed on Earth in 2014, says US military

  Have you ever thought of what lies beyond our solar system? The universe is an unending space, with most...

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April 14, 2022
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What Killed the Dinosaurs? Scientists Have New Evidence

We all wish we could see how the dinosaurs lived and perished. Every time a fossil is discovered, we get...

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April 11, 2022
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Hot and Cold: Mercury has Ice at its Poles!

As we experience the hottest summer in over 120 years, you might think you know what it feels like to...

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April 04, 2022

A Massive Solar Storm Could Change The World As We Know It!

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) had revealed recently that a solar storm could hit the Earth’s atmosphere soon,...

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March 25, 2022

Chandrayaan 2 Makes New Discovery About the Moon

We have a new understanding of the Moon and its surrounding atmosphere thanks to Chandrayaan 2. India’s second mission to...

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March 08, 2022

Scientists May Have Found the Source of Earth’s Water

There are few things worse than realising that your mouth is all dry and your throat is scratchy. It’s been...

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Meet Fiona, the Pregnant Ichthyosaur, Chile’s First Fossil Discovered from over 100mn Years Ago

Researchers from Magallanes University in Chile recently discovered the fossilised remains of a four-metre-long pregnant female ichthyosaur. This is Chile’s...

Continue Reading

Newly Discovered Ancient Flying Reptiles of Earth: The Pterosaur, Dragon of Death!

It was nearly five years ago when a team of paleontologists discovered and photographed the fossil of an ancient reptile...

Continue Reading

Tonga Volcano: An Eruption that Created Ripples Halfway Across the World!

It was in mid-January earlier this year when people across the world woke up to strange occurrences, all caused by...

Continue Reading

Interstellar meteor crashed on Earth in 2014, says US military

  Have you ever thought of what lies beyond our solar system? The universe is an unending space, with most...

Continue Reading

What Killed the Dinosaurs? Scientists Have New Evidence

We all wish we could see how the dinosaurs lived and perished. Every time a fossil is discovered, we get...

Continue Reading

Hot and Cold: Mercury has Ice at its Poles!

As we experience the hottest summer in over 120 years, you might think you know what it feels like to...

Continue Reading

A Massive Solar Storm Could Change The World As We Know It!

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) had revealed recently that a solar storm could hit the Earth’s atmosphere soon,...

Continue Reading

Chandrayaan 2 Makes New Discovery About the Moon

We have a new understanding of the Moon and its surrounding atmosphere thanks to Chandrayaan 2. India’s second mission to...

Continue Reading

Scientists May Have Found the Source of Earth’s Water

There are few things worse than realising that your mouth is all dry and your throat is scratchy. It’s been...

Continue Reading

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