Cenozoic Era: Overview of Earth’s Current Geological Period
Explore the Cenozoic Era, Earth’s current geological period marked by mammal dominance and major climate changes shaping today’s ecosystems.
Explore the Cenozoic Era, Earth’s current geological period marked by mammal dominance and major climate changes shaping today’s ecosystems.
Explore the genome, the complete genetic material of organisms, and learn how DNA influences traits, health, and evolution across species.
Explore the Pleistocene Epoch, Earth’s last Ice Age, marked by glaciations that shaped landscapes and influenced species evolution including humans.
Explore how fossils preserve ancient life and reveal Earth’s history through body and trace fossils, fossilization processes, and modern paleontology techniques.
Explore the Chicxulub crater in Mexico’s Yucatán, the prehistoric asteroid impact site linked to mass extinction and crucial scientific discoveries.
Explore the concept of multicellular organisms, their characteristics, and examples from plants and animals that illustrate the complexity of life.
Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms without membrane-bound nuclei, vital in ecosystems, medicine, and biotechnology with unique structures and functions.
Explore the recombination epoch in cosmology when neutral hydrogen formed, enabling photons to travel freely and shaping the Cosmic Microwave Background.
Explore Pannotia, a Neoproterozoic supercontinent from 600 million years ago, and learn how its formation shaped Earth’s geology and life evolution.
Explore how accretion disks form around massive celestial bodies like stars and black holes, influencing their evolution and cosmic dynamics.
Explore the 4.6 billion-year formation and evolution of the solar system, from the solar nebula to planetary development and cosmic discoveries.
Explore the early migration from Asia to the Americas, uncovering ancient journeys, cultural exchanges, and the impact of climate on human movement.
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Explore eukaryotes, organisms with membrane-bound nuclei, diverse forms, and crucial roles in ecosystems, highlighting their complexity and evolutionary success.
Explore the Proterozoic Eon, Earth’s longest geologic era from 2.5 billion to 539 million years ago, marked by oxygen rise and early multicellular life.
Explore Vaalbara, Earth’s first hypothetical supercontinent, its geological significance, and how it shaped our planet’s early continental formation and tectonic processes.
Explore Australopithecus, early hominins bridging apes and humans, revealing key insights into human evolution and our shared ancestry in Africa millions of years ago.
Explore the earliest life forms on Earth through fossil and rock evidence revealing ancient ecosystems and the origins of life.