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AGO projects showcases new work by kueng caputo in a display dubbed hallo, sunshine from october 15 to november 2, 2024. The post AGO projects fills india mahdavi’s paris room with terracotta brick pieces by kueng caputo appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Scientists have discovered evidence that an isolated pocket of complex life may have evolved on Earth more than 2 billion years ago – only to go extinct and take another 1.5 billion years to evolve to that level again. The controversial find could rewrite our understanding of life on, and beyond, Earth.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Life, Fossils, Micro-organisms, Cardiff Univers
A new study of ancient detrital zircons from inland Australia has found the first evidence that the Earth has had fresh water and dry land four billion years ago, much longer than previously thought. In fact, 500 million years further back in time.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Curtin University, Water, Earth, History, Geology, Life
The Earth’s magnetic field is vital for life – without it, the Sun’s radiation would sterilize the planet. But a new study suggests we wouldn’t be here at all if that magnetic field hadn’t almost completely collapsed half a billion years ago.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Earth, Magnetic, Magnetic field, Life, Evolution, University of Rochester

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Posted by ArielTechGeek 450 days ago (Editorial)

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Astronomers have picked up a radio signal from eight billion years ago, meaning it’s traveled more than half the age – and width – of the observable universe to get here. Thanks to its extensive experience in the cosmos, the signal can actually help us track down “missing” matter.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: Fast Radio Bursts, Radio, Astronomy, Matter
New analysis of a tool that dates back 300,000 years has revealed that our ancestors were skilled woodworkers that crafted useful hunting weapons, taking into account comfort, efficiency and longevity.Continue ReadingCategory: Materials, ScienceTags: University of Reading, Fossils, Hunting, History, Tools, Wood


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