Climate change is opening previously inaccessible land and sea to development and shipping, boosting global interest in Greenland.
By tracking swarms of very small earthquakes, seismologists are getting a new picture of the complex region where the San Andreas fault meets the Cascadia subduction zone, an area that could give rise ...
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Chicxulub impact may have triggered a burst of rapid evolution
For decades, the asteroid that ended the reign of the dinosaurs has stood as a symbol of total planetary devastation. But ...
Google, Microsoft and Nvidia are among the names vying to make forecasts more accurate for longer.
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Earth’s magnetic north pole has officially changed position, drifting into never-before-mapped territory
Earth’s magnetic north pole has continued its long-term drift toward Siberia, officially crossing into the Russian hemisphere ...
New Curtin University research has delivered the strongest scientific evidence yet that people – not glaciers – transported ...
New research challenges conventional wisdom by demonstrating that mid-ocean ridges and continental rifts, not volcanic ...
Northern California’s coast keeps you on alert, even on quiet days. Offshore, three tectonic plates meet near Humboldt County ...
Nabil, W. (2026) Northward Geophysical Accretion Hypothesis (NGAH) of the Earth: A Hypothesis of Progressive Asymmetric ...
In a landmark study published in Science, researchers have unveiled a high-resolution map of the Antarctic bed. This study ...
Scientists are uncovering a hidden and surprisingly complex earthquake zone beneath Northern California by tracking swarms of ...
Scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign can now differentiate between human-derived and hydrological ...
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