Far above your head, in the atmosphere between Earth and outer space, an invisible process is occurring. The increasing ...
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6-million-year-old Antarctic ice reveals how Earth once heated; know what it warns about tomorrow
Scientists have discovered the oldest directly dated ice and air on Earth in East Antarctica, dating back six million years.
New peer-reviewed research reporting strange lights in the pre-space-age sky is sparking curiosity and controversy ...
World’s oldest ice, dated six million years, discovered in Antarctica unlocks clues to a warmer past
A team of U.S. researchers uncovered the world’s oldest directly dated ice and air trapped deep within the Allan Hills region ...
Geospatial AI’s next frontier isn’t about sharper models but stronger systems. The future lies in scalable ...
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Oceans in the fire: How magma and hydrogen forge massive quantities of planetary water
In the beginning, when planets were newborn, they glowed like furnaces, vast oceans of molten rock wrapped in heavy blankets ...
This month prominent peer-reviewed journals have published two papers that link apparent flashes of light seen by a telescope ...
UC researchers have devised a first-of-its-kind study to measure the carbon sequestered by enhanced rock weathering, a ...
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Scientists map Italy’s entire coast to guide seagrass and marine recovery
In the urban waters off Naples, shoals of bream, wrasses, as well as crustaceans, mollusks and bryozoans are returning after ...
Stacia Gordon's record of sustained engagement and service to GSA and established career in geology helped gain her ...
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'Dimming The Sun' Is Not Safe, Scientists Warn. It's Also Impractical.
Spraying particles into Earth's atmosphere to try and cool a warming planet might sound like a good idea in theory, but it will only work if it's done properly – and even then, it could carry risks ...
Floating ocean plastics can take more than 100 years to disappear, breaking into tiny fragments that slowly sink to the seafloor.
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