A study of the East African Rift reveals that ancient heating and dehydration can strengthen continental crust, reshaping how and where continents break apart.
Imagine a world where fresh vegetables and herbs sprout in the heart of our cities without the need for sprawling farms.Hydroponics - a method of growing plants without soil - uses a nutrient-rich ...
A UT San Antonio-led international research team has identified chitin, the primary organic component of modern crab shells ...
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The Earth's mantle is nothing like you thought
When you learned about the center of the Earth in school, you were probably shown a diagram that looked like a perfect layer ...
Most of the time, the shape of Earth’s magnetic field is quite similar to that which would be produced by a bar magnet ...
A Sydney Ph.D. student has recreated a tiny piece of the universe inside a bottle in her laboratory, producing cosmic dust ...
The Department of Earth and Climate Sciences added two new classes to their department this year. Professor Noel Heim began teaching Geology of National Parks in the fall of 2025 and Professor and ECS ...
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Trippy 'biomass' snap reveals first detailed look at our planet's carbon stores — Earth from space
The first false-color image from ESA's newly operational Biomass satellite shows off a unique perspective of the rainforests, ...
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