Recent satellite data reveal that the Konya Basin in the Central Anatolian Plateau of Türkiye is continually being reshaped ...
These two tectonic plates of geopolitics have long been moving in opposite directions. Several European NATO members have for decades skimped on defense spending, free-riding on US military might and ...
Today, the living coelacanth Latimeria (Sarcopterygii: Actinistia) is an iconic, so-called ‘living fossil’ within one of the ...
A new Australian coelacanth find has revealed a surprising force behind the slow evolution of these ‘living fossils’.
Climate change and asteroids are linked with animal origin and extinction—and plate tectonics also seems to play a key ...
Coelacanth fossils like these are useful because two known coelacanth species are still alive today. They are likened to ...
A live recreation of the Ngamugawi wirngarri coelacanth in its natural habitat. Palaeoart illustration Katrina KennyClimate change and asteroids are ...
In one of the most complete models ever put together, a new study has condensed 1.8 billion years of plate tectonics into a 2-minute video clip.
Within just a few million years, the continental plates begin to bend and squish toward each other. Around 200 million years ...
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What would happen if humans dried out the Mediterranean sea, turning it into a giant salt lake? Would its wildlife survive, and if so, how long would it take to recover? These may seem like wildly ...