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What NASA Unveils Newly Returned Carbon-Rich Asteroid Sample
NASA on Wednesday gave the public a first regard of what scientists set up inside a sealed capsule that was returned to Earth last month carrying a carbon-rich soil sample dipped from an asteroid's face, including water- bearing complexion minerals.
By PAPITHA P.R2 years ago in Earth
"The Puzzle of Time"
The earliest attempts to grasp time revolved around keen observations of natural rhythms, such as the transition from day to night and the ebb and flow of seasons. These simple yet profound patterns served as the building blocks for primitive calendars. Over time, humanity sought more precise methods to encapsulate time's essence, giving rise to sundials and mechanical clocks that neatly compartmentalized this intangible dimension. But what exactly is time? Does it possess a tangible existence, or is it merely a construct of human cognition?
By Alisa İnnokate2 years ago in Earth
"The Extraordinary World of Elephant Intelligence: Secrets Beyond 'Never Forgetting'"
Legend has it that elephants never forget, and it's a tale that resonates with the popular imagination. But beneath the surface, these magnificent creatures reveal a tapestry of intelligence that extends far beyond prodigious memory. With each discovery about elephants, it becomes increasingly clear that their remarkable cognitive abilities place them among Earth's most social, creative, and compassionate beings.
By Alisa İnnokate2 years ago in Earth
WHISPERS OF THE EARTH. Content Warning.
In the core of a verdant backwoods, where the daylight dappled through the leaves and the air was thick with the scent of blossoming blossoms, a little kid named Maya found a significant association with nature. Every day, as she meandered among the trees, she felt a peculiar feeling of serenity, as though the actual woods were murmuring its old privileged insights. Much to her dismay that these murmurs were the World's approach to enticing her on an extraordinary excursion — an excursion through environment and cognizance.
By ANYOP DESMOND MOSHE2 years ago in Earth
Unveiling the Enigma of Solar Chemistry: How the Sun Shapes Our World
Have you ever wondered about the true colors of our Sun? Is it truly a serene ball of white light that warms our planet? The answer is far more intriguing and complex than one might think. The Sun holds within its fiery embrace the entire visible spectrum of light, encompassing the full rainbow of colors. You might assume that it appears white, but there's a fascinating reason behind why we perceive it this way.
By Safwa Elouizi2 years ago in Earth
why chinas population is shrinking
This chart illustrates the birth and death rate trends in China over the past six decades. For the majority of this period, China experienced high birth rates. However, in 2022, the country recorded more deaths than births, resulting in a population decline for the first time in 60 years. To comprehend the significance of this situation, one must consider that China is a global manufacturing powerhouse, and its vast population plays a pivotal role in this sector. Approximately 30% of the country's economic output is attributed to manufacturing.
By Meltalapple Pretoruis2 years ago in Earth
City of Pines, Baguio City
As the bus rolled into the cool embrace of the Baguio morning, you couldn't help but marvel at the sprawling landscapes unfolding before your eyes. The mist danced gently over the mountains, as if welcoming you to this picturesque city nestled in the clouds. Excitement bubbled within you as you prepared to embark on a journey that promised to be filled with adventure and discovery.
By Teejay Llave2 years ago in Earth
New York
Introduction: New York City is a glittering city where aspirations come true and the skyline seems to reach the heavens. Another New York—an urban environment of sharp contrasts and unadorned realities—lies beneath the city's shiny facade. Come along on a journey with me as we uncover the evil side of the Empire City. We'll explore the squalor of the streets, the rise in crime, and the challenges of people trapped by addiction. This is a look at the less-known New York, where gloss and grit cohabit and where we confront the hard truths that frequently live with the glitz of the never-ending city.
By Sahil Lathwal2 years ago in Earth
Unveiling the Cosmos
In the ancient tapestry of the universe, a symbol known as the Yin Yang holds profound meaning. Often referred to as the "taijitu," it represents the concept of the supreme ultimate, embodying the delicate balance of opposites coexisting in harmony. Rooted in ancient Chinese philosophy, the Yin and Yang principle has woven its way through the fabric of human understanding. However, the origins of this iconic symbol are not exclusive to China.
By Emanuel Endaya2 years ago in Earth
Rising Sea Levels and Coastal Communities
In the quaint coastal town of Harbor Haven, where the salty breeze intertwined with laughter and the rhythm of the waves lulled children to sleep, there lived a community whose lives were tethered to the edge of the sea. For generations, families had carved out their existence against the backdrop of a breathtaking horizon. But as the sun dipped low one fateful evening, the ocean, once a source of life, whispered a story of change.
By Christopher Maduegbnam2 years ago in Earth
California Dreaming
Introduction: Even just the name of California conjures up pictures of limitless beaches, soaring redwoods, and the flash and glam of Hollywood. It is a state with a wide variety of topography, a lengthy history, and a distinctive culture. Join me as I set off on a fascinating tour through the golden state's streets, taking in both its well-known landmarks and its secret gems, and discover the charm that makes the Golden State so special.
By Sahil Lathwal2 years ago in Earth



