A cluster of at least three asteroids between 20 and 50 kilometres across colliding with Earth over 3.2 billion years ago caused a massive change in the structure and composition of the earth’s ...
A surprising reversal in molten iron flow beneath the Pacific is giving scientists a sharper view of how Earth’s magnetic ...
A new global study is offering a clearer view of how some of the world’s most valuable mineral deposits form, tracing their ...
In this week's Science for All newsletter, Divya Gandhi explains how water shaped Earth’s evolution three billion years ago ...
Two diamonds formed 700 kilometers below the Earth's surface reveal a life-giving synchronicity between shifting continents ...
Researchers studying ancient rocks from Western Australia's Pilbara Craton found evidence that water was moving deep into ...
Ancient asteroid impacts may have done more than reshape Earth's surface—they could have helped spark life itself. New computer models show the collisions created enormous underground hydrothermal ...
The sun may rise every morning, but the amount of sunlight reaching Earth's surface can substantially vary over decades, according to a perspective article led by an international research team. The ...
Geomorphology examines the origin, evolution and dynamics of Earth’s surface forms under the influence of both internal and external forces. Endogenic processes such as tectonic uplift, volcanic ...
A lava lake is one of the rarest sights in volcanology. Instead of lava spilling away from a vent and cooling across the ...
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Recent findings have unveiled a startling reality: the Earth’s crust is showing signs of significant instability. From the land beneath Chicago’s urban infrastructure sinking at an alarming rate to ...