Thousands of feet below the surface, the Antarctic seafloor is a time machine to another realm. Here’s how one scientist ...
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The 1976 science fiction film The Man Who Fell to Earth marked David Bowie’s first starring role and is now 50. He plays Thomas Jerome Newton, a humanoid alien who comes to Earth searching for water ...
The Man Who Fell to Earth casts Bowie as an alien from another world, just as some of his albums did. That’s not so unusual. The weird part is that Nicolas Roeg’s film doesn’t use any of Bowie’s music ...
Well, I’m not a scientist, but I know things begin and end with DavidBowie. “The album had only recently come out at that point [two years previously] and it was relatively new,” he said. “It worked ...
The new study described this "almost unprecedented rate of increase" in the length of an average day as a quantifiable consequence of Earth's rising oceans. Reading time 3 minutes It often feels like ...
A team of scientists has confirmed that the nearby star GJ 887 hosts at least four planets, one of which could be a habitable world — the second closest to our own solar system. RELATED: Animal life ...
Ancient rock crystals from Australia suggest that early Earth might not have been as different as scientists had thought from the planet that exists today. Earth’s earliest history is shrouded in ...
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A newly identified planet candidate, HD 137010 b, looks strikingly Earth-like in size and orbit — but it may be colder than Mars due to its dimmer star. If it has a thick enough atmosphere, though, ...
Picture all of Earth’s oceans, which cover about 70% of the planet and are mostly made of hydrogen. Now multiply that by nine. That may be the amount of hydrogen in Earth’s core, possibly making it ...
Earth's core contains nine to 45 times more hydrogen than the planet's oceans do, according to a new study that could settle a debate about when and how hydrogen was delivered to Earth. When you ...