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Ancient Planetary Remnants Hidden Deep in Earth’s Mantle
Where is the impactor?” The question, raised during a planetary science lecture back in 2019, struck a chord with ...
Tyee contributor Christopher Guly is an Ottawa-based journalist and a member of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. “I just want to live through 2026,” said David Suzuki in a recent interview ...
Constative on MSN
22 Nobel Prize Winners Who Changed the Way We Live
Every time a doctor orders a CT scan, or a child receives a lifesaving vaccine, or your phone’s GPS corrects itself by the ...
Scientists have long wondered why Earth's overall makeup doesn't fully match the mix of materials found in ancient meteorites ...
ZME Science on MSN
Humans Aren’t the First Geoengineers on Earth. Microbes and Marine Life Have Been Doing It for Eons
The term “ecosystem engineering” has been used for decades as a way to describe organisms that drastically alter their ...
Scientists found two Earth-sized planets and a third candidate orbiting a nearby double star system, TOI-2267.
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1st samples ever collected from the moon's far side could help reveal where Earth got its water
Fragments of a rare type of meteorite have been found in the sample of material brought back from the lunar far side by China ...
An analysis of feldspar crystals within the oldest magmatic rocks in Australia has provided a unique insight into Earth's ancient mantle and continents, and the early beginnings of the moon.
New research reveals that Earth’s so-called “Boring Billion” was a time of dramatic change beneath the surface.
Earth’s magnetosphere, once thought to have a simple electric polarity pattern, has revealed a surprising twist. New ...
A mix of technology and politics has given an unprecedented boost to once-fringe ideas—but they are pretty much the same ...
If we want to keep West Hollywood’s economy strong, we have to make sure our systems are helping, not hindering, the people ...
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