Archive
Every essay, since the beginning.
/
449 of 449
2026
- 10 July 2026The 560-Million-Year-Old Garden That Never Saw a Predator
- 10 July 2026The 300-Million-Year-Old Forest That Died Standing Up
- 10 July 2026The 1.75-Billion-Year-Old Reef That Outranks the Barrier
- 10 July 2026The 1.85-Billion-Year-Old Caldera That Still Feeds the Furnace
- 10 July 2026The 3.5-Billion-Year-Old Cones That Still Catch Light
- 10 July 2026The 550-Million-Year-Old Frond That Died on Purpose
- 10 July 2026The 5-Million-Year-Old Cave Archive Beneath a Treeless Plain
- 10 July 2026The 825-Million-Year-Old Rift That Failed But Built a World
- 10 July 2026The 190,000-Year-Old Lava Tube That Still Holds a River of Stone
- 10 July 2026The 560-Million-Year-Old Fronds That Learned to Grow Tall
- 10 July 2026The 2.5-Billion-Year-Old Volcano That Still Holds 3,000 Tonnes of Copper
- 09 July 2026The 790,000-Year-Old Scar That Still Holds Shrapnel
- 09 July 2026The 540-Million-Year-Old Teeth That Still Graze the Seafloor
- 09 July 2026The 380-Million-Year-Old Reef That Preserved a Fish's Last Meal
- 09 July 2026The 1.2-Billion-Year-Old Volcano That Turned Diamonds Pink
- 09 July 2026The 400-Million-Year-Old Volcanic Arcs That Built a Continent's Edge
- 09 July 2026The 1.7-Billion-Year-Old Life That Still Breathes from Black Shale
- 09 July 2026The 2.4-Billion-Year-Old Rust That Changed the Planet
- 09 July 2026The 550-Million-Year-Old Tubes That Became the First Skeletons
- 08 July 2026The 250-Million-Year-Old Caldera That Became a Lake of Glass