Sediments from Scotland hint that ocean-atmosphere interactions continued more than 600 million years ago despite widespread ice.
In the whole history of Earth's climate, few events are as extreme as those that geologists call "Snowball Earth." ...
New potential climate crisis just dropped.
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Vanishing lakes in Tibet may have triggered earthquakes by awakening faults in Earth's crust
Shrinking lakes in Tibet likely woke up long-dormant tectonic faults, a new study finds. The findings strengthen the link ...
"We don’t know where they are,” said NASA’s planetary defense officer Kelly Fast at the AAAS conference in Arizona this week.
Tiny zircon crystals are revealing that Earth’s earliest history may have included surprisingly complex tectonic activity.
On Jan. 31, 1958, Explorer 1 became the first satellite launched by the United States. Its primary science instrument, a cosmic ray detector, was designed to measure the radiation environment in Earth ...
The object is hurtling towards the Earth at a zippy 12,616 miles per hour, according to data from the space agency.
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