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Global experts discuss the potential of natural hydrogen as a clean energy resource, attracting interest from governments and ...
Since their formation billions of years ago, the oldest parts of the Earth's continental rocks have generated natural ...
Impact craters are formed when an object from space such as a meteoroid, asteroid or comet strikes the Earth at a very high ...
A CCTV video from Myanmar has revealed the first direct footage of a curved fault slip during an earthquake—confirming ...
Sinkites reveal inverted subsurface structures and may affect carbon storage strategies. Their formation remains under active investigation. Scientists have identified hundreds of massive sand formati ...
When high-velocity asteroids land on Earth, they can form a meteor impact crater. Such collisions have occurred throughout ...
Federal scientists are launching an ambitious mapping project to hunt for what could be a mother lode of rare earth elements ...
A colossal 7.7 magnitude earthquake rocked central Myanmar in March 2025, marking the strongest quake in over a century. What ...
Earthquake scientists rely on distant seismic instruments to infer how faults rupture during large earthquakes. This video ...
Geologists recently unveiled groundbreaking seismic evidence of massive, ancient “fortresses” located nearly 1,800 miles ...
From the water that covers most of it to the moon that orbits it, here are some bizarre things about our home planet that science still doesn't completely understand.
For geology enthusiasts, it’s like reading an open book of Earth’s history, with each layer telling stories of ancient volcanic activity and the relentless power of water over time. Photographers find ...