Forget the dusty, rusty landscape you see today. Billions of years ago, Mars may have been soaking wet. Tropical storms might ...
Long before Mars turned into the frozen desert you see today, water shaped its surface in dramatic ways. Rivers cut through highlands, lakes pooled inside craters, and floods tore open canyon walls.
Watch the Earth's tectonic plates grow, shrink, and jostle for position in this new model of the last billion years on the ...
In the heart of Iceland’s Þingvellir National Park, travelers can do something no other place on Earth allows: swim directly ...
Geothermal power plants use energy stored in the form of heat beneath the Earth’s surface. They are built where there are ...
Schreder Planetarium is asking for donations to buy an immersive Earth science show supporting STEM education and public ...
Over the past 250 million years, periods when coral reef growth has peaked have coincided with big rises in sea temperatures ...
New drilling results from the South Atlantic have uncovered ancient lava rubble that stores far more CO2 than expected, ...
Seafloor lava rubble stores far more carbon than solid rock, revealing a long-overlooked carbon sink shaping Earth’s climate over time.
Watch the Earth's tectonic plates grow, shrink, and jostle for position in this new model of the last billion years on the ...
A giant crack is tearing through Africa—and it’s not slowing down. Hidden beneath the surface, a dramatic geological shift is ...
A newly identified tectonic "regime" may rewrite our understanding of how rocky worlds evolve, scientists report in a new ...