The traces on the Huelva coast allow us to identify the oldest mass movement of marine fauna to a “party” held more than 2,000 meters deep in the ancient Tethys ocean.
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The traces on the Huelva coast allow us to identify the oldest mass movement of marine fauna to a “party” held more than 2,000 meters deep in the ancient Tethys ocean.
An Earth-like planet could be hidden in the outer solar system. And, according to two Japanese researchers in 'The Astronomical Journal', its presence could help explain some strange properties of the Kuiper belt, a…
How can a planet the size of Neptune be denser than steel? That is the question that an international team of astronomers, led by Luca Naponiello, from the University of Rome Tor Vergata, had to face after discovering TOI-1…
The origin of the water on our satellite is unknown, but the process of deciphering it will provide clues as to how it came to Earth.
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