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Tucked away at the base of your brain, behind your sinuses, is a pea-size gland called the pituitary. People once mistakenly thought this little organ simply made mucus when your […]
The most well-known of all the radiometric dating methods is radiocarbon dating (or carbon dating). Although many people think radiocarbon is used to date rocks, it is limited to dating […]
Before we answer that, consider a new study that scanned hundreds of coprolites to determine what was inside. What they found were bones, scales, and teeth—one very tiny coprolite even […]
Yes, our families are having to face giants in the culture we didn’t have to deal with as kids. Even when I was a teenager growing up in Australia, I […]
Nevertheless, I will once again take up the subject in an attempt to straighten out flat-earthers’ thinking about the Coriolis effect. The Coriolis effect is evidence that the earth spins. […]