Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Earth.
Seasoned Journeys:
Successful hunting is often a matter of timing, preparation, and adaptability. One of the most crucial aspects of planning a hunt is understanding how the climate and the natural cycles of wildlife intersect. By aligning your hunting trips with the best seasonal conditions and the behavioral patterns of your target species, you can dramatically improve your chances of success. Here’s how to plan your hunts around climate and game cycles for a more fruitful experience.
By Brox Baxleya day ago in Earth
Earth has warmed considerably more quickly over the last 15 years, according to new analysis.
The Earth's temperature has been rising for decades due to global warming. However, recent studies indicate that during the previous ten years, the rate of warming may have accelerated.
By Francis Dami2 days ago in Earth
Watering Wisely: Techniques for Deep Roots and Drought Tolerance. AI-Generated.
But beneath the surface, that shallow sprinkle is doing more harm than good. It encourages shallow roots that stay near the surface, dependent on your daily attention. When you forget to water—or when vacation or life intervenes—those shallow roots have no way to reach deeper moisture. Your plants wilt, stress, and sometimes die.
By Emma Wallace2 days ago in Earth
A $170 Million Gemstone Discovery Shocks Myanmar’s Mining World
Myanmar, a country long known for its rich natural resources, has once again captured global attention after the discovery of an extraordinary gemstone estimated to be worth around $170 million. The remarkable find has stunned geologists, gem traders, and mining experts, reaffirming Myanmar’s reputation as one of the world’s most important sources of precious stones.
By Irshad Abbasi 3 days ago in Earth
Discovery of the “Word Fish” That Lived Millions of Years Ago
In a groundbreaking paleontological discovery, scientists have unearthed the fossilized remains of an ancient fish species that lived millions of years ago, now being referred to as the “Word Fish.” This remarkable find, preserved in near-perfect condition, is providing researchers with a unique glimpse into marine life from a time long before humans walked the Earth.
By Irshad Abbasi 3 days ago in Earth
Nuclear Transmutation: The Accidental Dream of Making Gold. AI-Generated.
Picture a laboratory humming with quiet intensity, banks of instruments blinking in the low light, and somewhere inside a shielded reactor chamber, something almost magical is happening. An element is changing. One thing is becoming another. What was mercury is now, atom by atom, becoming gold.
By CurlsAndCommas3 days ago in Earth










