Science
During Earth's previous global warming episodes, little marine animals have invariably become extinct.
Fusulines, which are shells tiny than a grain of sand, are some of the greatest pages in the extensive, detailed records of climate change kept by Earth's oceans.
By Francis Dami7 months ago in Earth
🌍 The Earth is Whispering—But Are We Listening?
I used to believe Earth was loud. The rumble of volcanoes, the roar of oceans, the endless chatter of forests—our planet didn’t just exist; it sang. Thunder crashed like war drums. Rain danced on rooftops. Even silence had a heartbeat.
By Muhammad Hakimi7 months ago in Earth
Killer whales . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
* Killer Whales Using Seaweed for Mutual Massage: A Fascinating Discovery* In a groundbreaking study, researchers have observed killer whales in the North Pacific Ocean using seaweed to massage each other. This unique behavior, known as "alokelping," has shed new light on the complex social dynamics of these intelligent and social animals.
By Muhib Ullah 7 months ago in Earth
The Healing Power of Plants: How Nature Supports Mental Wellbeing
Introduction Being in a garden or surrounded by plants often brings a deep sense of calm and relaxation. Many people find that spending time in nature clears their minds, uplifts their emotions, and eases the stress of daily life. Across centuries and cultures, the belief that plants have healing powers has been passed down through generations. Today, this idea is no longer just tradition it is supported by science. Modern studies reveal that engaging with nature, especially through plants, can have a positive impact on both our mental and emotional wellbeing. The natural world offers comfort, stability, and a unique form of therapy that is freely accessible to us all.
By JAMAL UDDIN7 months ago in Earth
Beauty Carved in Stone: Nature’s Hidden Gems. AI-Generated.
Beauty Carved in Stone: Nature’s Hidden Gems When we think of art, we often picture paintings, sculptures, or architecture. But there is another kind of art—one that isn’t made by human hands, but by time, pressure, water, and the slow patient touch of nature. These are the stones shaped over centuries: raw, powerful, yet mysteriously beautiful. They are nature’s hidden gems—each one with a story, a memory, a moment frozen in time.
By Sophia Grace7 months ago in Earth









