We still don’t understand a lot of things about black holes, which hover at the very edge of our scientific knowledge.
WHALE FOSSILS HIGH IN ANDES SHOW HOW MOUNTAINS ROSE FROM SEA
Scientists have found fossils of whales and other marine animals in mountain sediments in the Andes, indicating that the South American mountain chain rose very rapidly from the sea.
Is Hell Exothermic or Endothermic?
"Is Hell exothermic (gives off heat) or endothermic (absorbs heat)? Support your answer with a proof." - University of Washington exam question.
Paleaeoecology and Palaeoenvironments of Late Cenozoic Mammals
Our copy of "Paleaeoecology and Palaeoenvironments of Late Cenozoic Mammals" came to us back in 1999 when we were living in the woods beside Jordan Lake in Chatham County, NC.
Scientists Just Narrowed Down The Age of Earth’s Inner Core
The inner core isn't the same age as the rest of the Earth, it's younger. That's because hell began when nuclear decay started at the fall of man in Genesis 3.
Iridium abundance maxima in the Upper Cenomanian extinction interval
Two iridium abundance peaks, both 0.11 ppb (whole‐rock basis) over local background of 0.017 ppb, have been found in Middle Cretaceous marine rocks near Pueblo, Colorado.
Catastrophically Buried Middle Pennsylvanian Sigillaria and Calamitean Sphenopsids from Indiana, USA: What Kind of Vegetation Was This?
A catastrophically buried stand of calamitean sphenopsids and sigillarian lycopsids is reported from the Middle Pennsylvanian of southwestern Indiana, in the Illinois Basin.
Evolution: That Famous ‘March of Progress’ Image Is Just Wrong
New research shows animal evolution often involves losing genes and becoming less complex.
Siberia Heatwave Sees Buildings Split in Two As Permafrost Thaws
A two-story residential building broke apart as layers of permafrost thawed during a summer heatwave in Yakutsk, Russia—often referred to as the "world's coldest city."
The Arctic is on fire: Siberian heat wave alarms scientists
MOSCOW (AP) — The Arctic is feverish and on fire — at least parts of it are. And that’s got scientists worried about what it means for the rest of the world.
