Humans seem to crave lists. You can see it any time a speaker says, “Okay, here are my three take-home points.” Everyone kind of perks up. When the Science Times section had its 25th anniversary in 2003, we devoted a special section to 25 enduring science questions. The ones I explored were: “How Much Nature is Enough?” and “When Will the Next Ice Age Begin?”
How did Earth and other planets form?
What happened during Earth’s “dark age” (the first 500 million years)?
How did life begin?
How does Earth’s interior work, and how does it affect the surface?
Why does Earth have plate tectonics and continents?
How are Earth processes controlled by material properties?
What causes climate to change — and how much can it change?
Can earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and their consequences be predicted?
How do fluid flow and transport affect the human environment?
How has life shaped Earth — and how has Earth shaped life? READ MORE..













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