"I have a lot of questions about when that might happen and what that might look like. The jury is still out." "I have no ...
The next supercontinent — be it Aurica, Amasia, Novopangea, or Pangea Ultima — probably won't be Earth's last. The continents glide over Earth's heated mantle, a thick region of semi-solid ...
Rising Leaders program welcomed over two dozen talented Armenian American youth leaders from across the U.S. to Washington, D.C., for a unique three-day career development and civic education [...] ...
It's a creeping movement, but a momentous one. Some 200 million years ago, a single, extraordinary supercontinent called Pangea dominated Earth. Ultimately, landmasses ruptured and pulled apart, ...