Advocacy
Were There Aquatic Dinosaurs?
Were there aquatic dinosaurs roaming the oceans once upon a time? And if there were, what did they look like? In short, they did exist millions of years ago, and thanks to the fossil record, we have a pretty good idea of what they looked like. From toothier versions of todayβs dolphins to enormous Komodo-dragon-like sea monsters, these fabulous beasts once ruled the seas.
By Mark Xavier3 years ago in Earth
Ancient DNA Reveals What Caused The Black Death
The Black Death, a pandemic that swept Europe and Asia in 1346 to 1353, killed much of the population, according to History Today. Outbreaks continued to occur every few generations in Europe, the Middle East, Northern Africa and Asia for the next 500 years.
By Mark Xavier3 years ago in Earth
Green Energy "The Way of the Future"
Renewable energy sources without harmful emissions, such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal electricity, are referred to as "green energy." In order to fight climate change and lessen the world's reliance on fossil fuels, these energy sources are rising in popularity. In contrast to conventional energy sources, green energy is ecologically friendly and sustainable, making it "the way of the future."
By Sowmya Kavya3 years ago in Earth
REVEALING THE HIDDEN PHENOMENA BEYOND OUR SENSES #3: Wormholes
In a recent study, physicists claimed that wormholes may have already been detected, and we have even imaged them. Wormholes are hypothetical objects in the universe that connect two distant regions of space-time, and they may even connect two points in two different universes. Physicists have made significant progress in understanding the nature of these exotic structures in the past few decades. Recently, a team of researchers used Google's quantum computer to show that wormholes of general relativity and entanglement of quantum mechanics are essentially the same.
By Ehra Silverio3 years ago in Earth
The Last City on Earth
The year was 2100, and the world was unrecognizable. Climate change had ravaged the planet, causing massive natural disasters and the extinction of countless species. The oceans had risen, swallowing entire cities and leaving millions homeless. Wars had broken out over resources, and famine and disease were rampant.
By junaid mughal3 years ago in Earth
Organic Gardening
Organic gardening has gained popularity in recent years as people become more conscious of the impact that conventional farming methods have on the environment and the quality of the food we eat. In this review, I will examine the benefits of organic gardening and why it's a great option for anyone looking to grow their own produce.
By Payton Mitchell3 years ago in Earth








