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The Continent Question Was Never Really a Science Problem

Zealandia's 2017 case for continental status was methodologically careful, peer-reviewed, and largely ignored. That gap between evidence and consensus is not a failure of geology. It reveals that 'continent' was never really a scientific category.

By Dr. Nadia Osei · 3 min read

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The Cambrian Explosion Does Not Need a Magnetic Villain

Rocks from half a billion years ago reveal a magnetic field in spectacular disarray. Then the headlines decided that chaos must have triggered life's greatest diversification event. The data never said that.

By Dr. Nadia Osei · 3 min read

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Fusion Energy Is Real and Your Power Bill Won't Reflect It for Decades

The NIF laser has achieved ignition ten times. France held plasma for 1,337 seconds. Private companies have raised nearly $10 billion. And ITER, the world's flagship fusion project, just pushed its key deuterium-tritium milestone to 2039. Both facts live in the same universe. Only one of them is powering your refrigerator.

By Dr. Nadia Osei · 5 min read