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Radical Study Suggests Life on Earth Arose Twice

How the 'fecal revolution' changed Earth's ecosystems

Seismic waves reflected from Earth’s core moved parts of Japan 5 mm east.

Contiguous US Breaks Its Record For Hottest Month Ever, NOAA Says

Diamond melts at about 7,300 K when compressed to three times the pressure at Earth’s core, a lower temperature than earlier experiments found and one that finally agrees with quantum-mechanical predictions

Neutrinos from Deep Inside Earth Provide a New Picture of the Mantle

Paper Goods Company Is Investigating an Alternative to Trees

Scientists Turn Starlink Into a Giant Scanner For Earth's Upper Atmosphere

Milankovitch (Orbital) Cycles and Their Role in Earth's Climate

Xkcd: Earth Temperature Timeline

An international update of 12 climate indicators estimates that human-caused warming reached 1.52°C above pre-industrial levels in 2025, with greenhouse gas emissions and Earth’s energy imbalance remaining at or near record highs.

Europe's Record Heatwave Kills 25,000, Dries Rivers, Shuts Nuclear Plant, Exposes Submerged Warships

Google kills Earth AI generator after one day

How Social Media Spurred a Refugee Crisis Between Spain and Morocco

Why Europe Keeps Being Pummeled by Heat Waves

Show HN: Today's cities on a globe of Earth's tectonic past and future

Google Earth's new AI image generation function didn't survive a day after users deepfaked disasters

GenAI Added to Google Earth

Drones Offer Alternative to Balloons For Weather Research

Earth.nullschool.net

Hop.earth – OpenStreetMap based car racing game

In a First, 'Super-Earth' Planet Shows It Could Have an Atmosphere

Earth's Past Temperatures Cooler Than Thought

Dinosaur-killing asteroid also created a dust cloud that insulated Earth, ‘charbroiling’ Cretaceous creatures

Earth's Greatest Catastrophes Seem to Follow a Mysterious 27M-Year Pulse

Long presumed dead, a thriving coral reef is discovered in West Africa

The US Approves the Launch of a Mirror Satellite That Can Reflect Sunlight and Illuminate the Earth at Night

Underwater oxygen loss threatens earth's stability, researchers warn

Drying Lakebeds Are Releasing Massive Amounts of Carbon, Study Finds

More than half of Earth’s migratory bird species are declining, according to comprehensive assessment of 3380 species; data-informed approaches to protecting them across their full annual migratory cycles show promise

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