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Turquoise Trading in Mesoamerica

June 14, 2018June 14, 2018 Five Planets 0 Comments

A new discovery points towards a much smaller trade linkage between the American Southwest and the Mesoamerican civilizations than was

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Compressed Air Energy Storage

April 12, 2017 Five Planets 0 Comments

A Canadian company called Hydrostor has a new compressed-air energy-storage system that it says is half the cost of grid-scale

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Mind-Machine Interface

April 11, 2017April 11, 2017 Five Planets 0 Comments

In the future? Maybe. Today, not so much. Humanity has begun the process of crossing the mind-machine barrier with devices

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Farming Macaws

April 11, 2017 Five Planets 0 Comments

Macaws were farmed in the ancient pueblos of the American Southwest, primarily for their vibrant and status-granting feathers. Source

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Life Beneath the Sea Floor

April 11, 2017April 11, 2017 Five Planets 0 Comments

Life might eke out an existence far deeper inside Earth than we imagined. Samples from a mud volcano contain biological

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Creatures of Glass

March 20, 2017 Five Planets 0 Comments

Not normally considered a protective substance, especially in nature, glass is usually associated with cracking easily. Except that in this

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Earth’s History of Planet-Altering Eruptions

March 14, 2017March 14, 2017 Five Planets 0 Comments

Enormous volcanoes vomited lava over the ancient Earth much more often than geologists had suspected. Eruptions as big as the

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Pre-Life Metabolism

March 13, 2017March 13, 2017 Five Planets 0 Comments

It’s a strange title, to be sure, but it’s also truthful – one of the most important components of the

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Crystals at the Earth’s Core Power its Magnetic Field

March 11, 2017March 11, 2017 Five Planets 0 Comments

We have finally discovered part of the reason behind the stronger than expected magnetic field of the Earth, and as

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Inhospitable Home

February 20, 2017 Five Planets 0 Comments

The first humans who ventured onto the Tibetan Plateau faced a brutal high alpine environment. And yet, rather than descend back to

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