A persistent "gravity hole" beneath Antarctica gives scientists a window into Earth's deep interior, showing how processes ...
Earth’s magnetic field does not simply switch direction like a flipped light switch. It weakens, wanders, and reorganizes ...
I've been to the Mariana Trench. The choice is clear: Protect one of earth's last frontiers or destroy it before we even understand what we're losing.
Earth’s core has often been described as just a giant ball of iron and nickel. Now, a new study argues that it is also a major storage place for hydrogen, possibly equivalent to dozens of oceans’ ...
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How Antarctica disrupted the planet’s ocean circulation
Scientists have discovered that melting Antarctic ice once disrupted Earth’s global ocean conveyor belt. During past deglaciations, massive meltwater flows strengthened stratification in the Southern ...
Gravity seems constant but it turns out, Earth is weirder than that. Gravity actually wobbles a bit across the planet. And ...
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Deep under the Pacific Ocean, between 900 and 1,200 km deep, scientists have discovered something that doesn’t fit with what textbooks say about our planet.
A NASA astronaut has shared a breathtaking 60x speed time-lapse from orbit, capturing lightning storms, blazing sunsets and ...
A closer look at Earth’s history shows that melting ice sheets temporarily increased stratification in the Southern Ocean.
Since 1971, space agencies have crashed retired spacecraft at Point Nemo, raising concerns about ocean debris and the ISS ...
According to a new study, researchers have identified a massive gravity hole-technically known as a Geoid Low-beneath the ...
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