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Earth.com

Premier internet destination for those who care about our planet and environment and who want to make a difference

Earth.com is the premier internet destination for people around the globe who care about the Earth and have an interest in nature, environment, and science…for those who care about our planet and want to make a difference.

Earth.com is committed to providing stimulating, original content and presentation, beginning with roughly 6 million pages of news articles, blogs, videos, images, and a page for almost every living species on the planet.

The beautiful and engaging forum created at Earth.com promotes a friendly, fun and open environment, enhancing user loyalty and community, while advancing Earth.com’s goal of providing the world with a virtual Utopia for intelligent, curious minds.

Part news site, part encyclopedia, Earth.com is also home to a vast trove of information regarding life on our planet. We have cataloged every known plant and animal from the Agave to the Zebra, in order to provide a functioning reference library to satiate your curiosity or assist in research projects. Our image and video galleries include remarkable satellite imagery of the blue planet as well as scientific findings and experiments.

Visit website: https://www.earth.com/

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Details last updated 06-Jun-2019

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Articles sourced from Earth.com

Social animals, like monkeys and elephants, live longer than those living alone

Social animals, like monkeys and elephants, live longer than those living alone

Earth.com - 27-Oct-2024

Social bonds improve resilience and adaptability in various species

Space travel throws a curveball at astronauts' guts, challenging their health

Space travel throws a curveball at astronauts' guts, challenging their health

Earth.com - 02-Feb-2024

Understanding the adaptation is crucial for protecting them on long missions

Young mouse blood can reverse declines in the brains of older mice

Young mouse blood can reverse declines in the brains of older mice

earth.com - 04-Jun-2019

Two proteins may be responsible for improving brain cell growth