Parts of ancient Earth may have formed continents and recycled crust through subduction far earlier than previously thought.
Deep inside Earth, two massive hot rock structures have been quietly shaping the planet’s magnetic field for millions of ...
A team of geologists found for the first time evidence linking regions of low seismic velocity and the shape of the Earth’s magnetic field.
Most of the time, the shape of Earth’s magnetic field is quite similar to that which would be produced by a bar magnet ...
Scientists at the University of Southampton have uncovered evidence from ancient rocks that Earth's climate continued to ...
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Imagine witnessing how the Earth was formed
The curious minds at What If imagine witnessing how the Earth was formed, exploring molten rocks, collisions, and the birth of continents.
Earth is often described as a water world, but how that water arrived has never been settled. For years, the focus has rested ...
A giant underwater canyon system in the Atlantic appears to have formed through tectonic forces rather than erosion.
Wyoming’s top energy agency is recommending a combined $11.7 million in taxpayer-funded grants to support carbon capture at power plants, to produce rare earth elements from Powder River Basin coal ...
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Super-Earth exoplanets may have built-in magnetic protection from churning magma — and that's good news for life
"A strong magnetic field is very important for life on a planet." ...
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