When we look at the solid ground beneath our feet, it's easy to assume Earth has always been this way. But our planet tells a story so extraordinary, so ...
Long before Mount Everest became the roof of the world, the rocks that form its summit were lying at the bottom of a sea.
A research team led by Dr. Márton Rabi from the Biogeology Department of the University of Tübingen, together with Máté ...
Illustration: Márton Zsoldos Artist's impression of the land-dwelling crocodile Doratodon carcharidens. This is what the ...
Risk, Robert Besseling, believes Africa's debt profile is a mixed-bag with about 90 billion dollars in maturities and debt ...
Earth could once again be dominated by a single continental mass in roughly 200 to 250 million years. The planet moves through natural cycles in which continents break apart and later reassemble, and ...
New study reveals that the Earth's mantle was not as hot when Pangaea began to break apart millions of years ago.
The idea that extreme climate change could one day cause a mass extinction and end the human dominance is not as farfetched as it may seem.
Open an atlas and look closely at the world map. Notice how the eastern coast of South America seems to match the western edge of Africa. It almost lo.
When the supercontinent Pangea began to fragment around 200 million years ago during the Early Jurassic, it reshaped the face of the planet. Vast new oceans opened, continents drifted apart and the ...
If you’re one of the 2,200 people who have left chef Kevin Ashade a message recently (he showed us his phone), just know it’s not you, it’s him. The owner and chef of Pangea, a restaurant that thrived ...