Kenorland: A Hypothetical Supercontinent from the Neoarchaean Era
Explore Kenorland, a hypothetical Neoarchaean supercontinent formed 2.72 billion years ago, and its impact on Earth’s geological history and tectonic activity.
Explore Kenorland, a hypothetical Neoarchaean supercontinent formed 2.72 billion years ago, and its impact on Earth’s geological history and tectonic activity.
Explore the origins of Homo sapiens and the science behind human evolution, uncovering our biological past and its impact on modern life.
Explore the key milestones and mechanisms of human evolution, from early hominins to modern humans, and understand its impact on society today.
Explore the origins and evolution of life on Earth, from primordial beginnings to complex organisms, and uncover common myths and microbial roles.
Explore Homo heidelbergensis, an extinct archaic human species key to understanding human evolution, social behavior, and ancient tool use.
Homo habilis, an archaic human species from 2.4 to 1.65 million years ago, offers key insights into early human evolution, tool use, and behavior.
Discover Homo floresiensis, a tiny extinct human species from Indonesia that reveals unique insights into human evolution and island adaptation.
Discover Homo erectus, an extinct human species from the Pleistocene known for upright posture, tool use, and early migration out of Africa.
Explore the genus Homo, its diverse hominin species, evolutionary history, migration patterns, and current research shaping our understanding of human origins.
Explore the Hominini tribe, including hominins, humans, and chimpanzees, to understand human evolution and our shared ancestry with primates.
Discover stromatolites, ancient layered sedimentary structures formed by microbes, revealing Earth’s early life and unique ecosystems still found today.
Explore radiometric dating methods used to determine the age of rocks and fossils, revealing Earth’s history and aiding multiple scientific fields.
Explore the Snowball Earth hypothesis, detailing global glaciation events during the Proterozoic Eon and their impact on Earth’s climate and life.
Explore microbial mats, multi-layered sheets of microorganisms vital to ecosystems and modern research, thriving in diverse environments worldwide.
Explore the Paleozoic Era, Earth’s first major geological period, highlighting key evolutionary milestones and mass extinction events shaping life today.
Explore the Archean Eon, a key geological era from 4031 to 2500 million years ago, marking Earth’s early crust formation and emergence of primitive life.
Explore Earth’s history through the geologic time scale, revealing how rock layers and fossils tell the story of life and geological events over billions of years.
Explore the Eoarchean Era, Earth’s first Archean period, revealing early crust formation and the origins of life about 4 billion years ago.
Explore the fascinating world of Neanderthals, our closest extinct human relatives, their lifestyle, culture, and lasting genetic legacy in modern humans.
Explore the oldest dated rocks on Earth and uncover insights into our planet’s 4 billion-year history, including early conditions and formation processes.