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Utrecht University

Large icebergs near Antarctica

Ancient Icebergs Reveal What’s Coming

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
fossilized sea creature

Fossil Record Gaps Not as Problematic for Evolutionary Theory as Once Feared

Categories Life & Non-humans
Cover of the journal Nature

Chemists Introduce Roadmap for Fossil-Free Refineries by 2050

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
What happened to Argoland, the continent that broke off western Australia 155 million years ago? Geologists at Utrecht University have now managed to reconstruct the history of the lost continent. As it turns out, Argoland is in fragments, but is still there.

Finding Argoland: How a lost continent resurfaced

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

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