50 years ago. I think you mean the information has been packaged up into chunks that suit your attention span.
Think of all that stuff you're missing that hasn't yet been fashioned into a "Ten of" list for you with info-graphics
unregarded yellow sun. Orbiting this, at a distance of roughly 93 million miles in an utterly insignificant blue-green planet, whose ape-descended life-forms are so amazingly primitive that they still think social media is a good idea.
Or perhaps the Great Green Arkleseizure?
i associated fermi with nuclear fission before i read that article, so it's new to me.
if you are so open-minded that you've digested all this complicated information so many years before us laymen, then why so many assumptions and pre-judgment in your comment?
thanks for putting down war and peace to descend to the ranks of mortals with short attention spans and grace us with your wisdom.
why it would be bad news for us if we found complex fossils on mars?
the article is NOTHING like a trite list with superfluous graphics. quite the opposite -- it explains complex topics in easily-digested prose and uses graphics to facilitate that understanding.
i just can't stand running into unprovoked bad energy like you just exhibited.
I would have assumed it to be a directional control mechanism on a vacuum cleaner.