Earth’s continents are not fixed in place. They drift, collide, and break apart over hundreds of millions of years, and new research suggests the next great reunion could create conditions so extreme ...
Geoscientists say Earth will be home to one massive supercontinent about 200 million years from now; there are four prominent versions of this mega-continent. The climate might be surprisingly balmy ...
Imagine a future where the fate of humanity is not left to chance, but mapped out by supercomputers running simulations of Earth’s most extreme scenarios. These machines predict a world shaped by ...