Lands of the Past: Tracing the Tale of A Prehistoric Supercontinent
The ground beneath our feet seems stable. However, over a longer time scale, the Earth is very active—tectonic forces push the outer shell of our
The ground beneath our feet seems stable. However, over a longer time scale, the Earth is very active—tectonic forces push the outer shell of our
In 1953, a vivid green bird with yellow eyerings and wing edgings was discovered on the island of Negros in the Philippines. Dubbed the Negros
Art Courtesy of Annli Zhu In the tranquil depths of Southeast Asia’s winding waterways dwells Cantor’s giant softshell turtle, Asia’s very own silent sentinel. Unlike
Art Courtesy of Alondra Moreno Santana For plants, color is not just a matter of aesthetics—it’s a strategic tool for survival. The green, yellow, and
Art Courtesy of Luna Aguilar As climate change sends ocean temperatures soaring, the Greenland Ice Sheet is losing ice mass. With more ice melting now
Art Courtesy of Madeleine Popofsky Machine learning (ML) algorithms are addressing one of the biggest challenges astronomers currently face: digging through the vast mountains of
Art Courtesy of Patricia Joseph Though bringing new life into the world is often a joyful experience, new mothers also experience pain—both physically and mentally.
Art Courtesy of Annli Zhu Dirty laundry, expired milk, an unknown rat infestation … every home requires routine cleaning to keep it functional. When this