New Curtin University research has uncovered a striking link between the structure of our galaxy and the evolution of Earth's ...
Earth is far from a static place. That's true in the present, but it's even more apparent when you look to the past, as Earth ...
According to a recent study, events geologists use to distinguish transitions between geological chapters in Earth's story follow a hidden hierarchical pattern, one that could shed light on both past ...
Earth scientists often face huge challenges when researching Earth's history: many significant events occurred such a long ...
New reconstructions of 540 million years of climate history show the planet tumbling between icehouse and hothouse states, revealing how rare and vulnerable our temperate moment is.
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Weird glass in Australia appears to be from giant asteroid impact — but scientists 'yet to locate the crater'
Strange glass strewn across southern Australia appears to be from a mystery asteroid impact 11 million years ago.
According to a recent study, events geologists use to distinguish transitions between geological chapters in Earth's story follow a hidden hierarchical pattern, one that could shed light on both past ...
An international team including University of Tennessee, Knoxville Professor Alycia Stigall, offers a new way to examine the ...
Seemingly contradictory materials are trapped together in two glittering diamonds from South Africa, shedding light on how ...
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Scientists find Earth once had oceans twice as deep
Recent scientific findings suggest that Earth once boasted oceans that were twice as deep as they are today. This groundbreaking discovery not only reshapes our understanding of Earth’s geological ...
Using data from NASA’s retired InSight lander, two separate teams of researchers found evidence of a sluggish Martian mantle and a solid inner core.
The heist was the latest in a string of thefts at museums in France. Thieves broke into a gallery at the National Museum of ...
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