The Earth is four and a half billion years old, so why they started appearing then is unknown, as is the mechanism to make ...
Geologists studying some of the planet's oldest volcanic rocks have uncovered new evidence that water was playing a major ...
Geologists studying some of the planet’s oldest volcanic rocks have uncovered new evidence that water was playing a major ...
In May 2018, the island of Mayotte, between Madagascar and Mozambique, began to experience a series of earthquakes that led ...
Water may have been shaping Earth’s deep interior far earlier than many geologists thought. In rocks more than 3 billion years old from Western Australia, a research team found chemical signs that ...
Researchers studying ancient rocks from Western Australia's Pilbara Craton found evidence that water was moving deep into ...
In this week's Science for All newsletter, Divya Gandhi explains how water shaped Earth’s evolution three billion years ago ...
Water began to form the internal structure of the Earth and influence volcanic activity more than 3 billion years ago. This ...
A new global study is offering a clearer view of how some of the world’s most valuable mineral deposits form, tracing their ...
Some 34 million years ago, when Earth was significantly warmer than it is today, Antarctica froze over. It would take another ...
Nickelodeon's beloved cartoon saga is one of many modern fantasies inspired by Hayao Miyazaki ...