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Without Mars, Earth’s ice-age rhythm would change, simulations show
The earth (and humanity) would be very different without our smaller red neighbor. In A Nutshell Computer simulations show ...
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Earth's far future habitability mapped through climate solar thresholds
For how long can the Earth support complex life before entering an irreversible zone from an environmental perspective?
Imagine if scientists discovered a giant asteroid with a 72% chance of hitting the Earth in about 14 years — a space rock so big that it could not only take out a city but devastate a whole region.
"Without Mars, Earth's orbit would be missing major climate cycles. What would humans and other animals even look like if ...
Francesco S. R. Pausata is at the Center for the Study and Simulation of Climate at the Regional Scale and GEOTOP (Research Center on the Dynamics of the Earth System), Department of Earth and ...
Andy Hogg works for Australia's Climate Simulator (ACCESS-NRI), based at the Australian National University. He receives funding for ACCESS-NRI from the Department of Education through the National ...
Around 55 million years ago, Earth experienced one of the warmest climates in its history. This period, known as the early ...
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