If someone tried to put a price tag on Earth, what would that number even be based on? Land, oceans, ecosystems, raw ...
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Unveiling Subnautica's deep-sea creatures: Part II
In The Biology of Subnautica | Part II, delve deeper into the alien ecosystems of Planet 4546B, examining the complex interdependencies and survival strategies of its marine life. This installment ...
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NASA’s next telescope could spot alien life by its color, even purple planets
The Living Worlds Working Group proposes a revolutionary approach to finding life on distant planets. The paper, part of the ...
Hungarian biologist Tibor Gánti is an obscure figure. Now, more than a decade after his death, his ideas about how life began ...
What does a movie have to do to make a billion dollars? Blow up half the planet? Bring back a childhood favorite? Convince ...
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An exclusive look inside the largest effort ever mounted to keep the Great Barrier Reef alive
Australia is doing absolutely everything to protect its most iconic ecosystem — except, perhaps, the one thing that really ...
Scientists from the California Academy of Sciences described 72 new species last year, from elegant birds to strange sea ...
Helldivers 2’s Galactic War looks big on paper, but in practice it often feels cosmetic, with player actions rarely causing ...
There are plenty of great sci-fi movies to bring you the same sense of awe or ecological message as Avatar: Fire and Ash.
Step off the desert trail and into Arizona’s longest cave, where crystal formations and subterranean wonders await.
From mystical energy vortexes in red rock canyons to frozen cave cathedrals on forgotten islands, these lesser-known American ...
That’s exactly what awaits at Makoshika State Park in Glendive, Montana – a geological masterpiece that somehow remains one of the state’s best-kept secrets. Montana’s largest state park is hosting an ...
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