Researchers have found that Earth’s first oceans may not have been blue at all like today. Instead, they may have gleamed in ...
But while lifeless during that time, the planet was already covered by vast oceans dotted with hydrothermal vent systems that ...
Around 600 million years ago, Earth was home to strange, soft-bodied sea creatures, but a powerful asteroid impact in what is ...
About 800 million years ago, oxygen levels reached about 21 percent and began to breathe life into more complex organisms. The oxygen-rich ozone layer was also established, shielding the Earth's ...
A day on Earth was just 23.5 hours long, 70 million years ago. Researchers discovered this by studying the growth rings of ancient mollusk fossils. The findings could tell us more about or planet ...
The earliest lifeforms, cyanobacteria, appeared around 4 billion years ago. These organisms, now known as algae, were among the first to engage in oxygenic photosynthesis.
Earth didn’t just go through one deep freeze ... located in present-day Scotland and Ireland. Formed about 800 million years ago on the eastern shore of a past continent called Laurentia ...