Two enormous structures that sit at the border between the Earth's mantle and its core have puzzled scientists for decades.
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Mysterious lava puddles in Earth's mantle may hold clues about the origin of life: 'These are not random oddities'
Two mysterious blobs deep inside Earth may hold clues about the origin of life on our planet, new research finds. Deep ...
About 1,800 miles (2,900 kilometers) below our feet, two enormous patches of strange rock sit above Earth’s core. New ...
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Scientists May Have Found Fragments of the Original Earth
Around 4.4 billion years ago, a massive collision between the early Earth, called proto-Earth, and a smaller planet named ...
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Opening day of duck season set to draw thousands to Arkansas’ flooded timber
STUTTGART, Ark. — Duck season officially opens at sunrise Saturday, and across the Grand Prairie, hunters, lodge owners and ...
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Layers of Earth in Utah’s Desert
See how natural forces shaped the striped rock hills of Utah’s Badlands — a quiet desert full of color, texture, and history.
The engineering ingenuity that turned the fiery collapse of one of I-95’s busiest stretches into a Philly-style comeback miracle.
A look at how ocean carbon removal fits into climate plans and why experts say strong safeguards are needed before it can ...
Australia has the largest intact savannas on Earth. Savannas are an ever-changing mosaic of ecosystems—from the sparse grasslands to dense woodlands, forests and wetlands.
A new study suggests that structures at the core-mantle boundary are remnants of an early basal magma ocean linked to Earth's ...
A Hollywood writer turned ODU professor, Morgan Gendel is now working on an engineering project sponsored by the Air Force.
Evidence from key archaeological sites suggests a major cosmic explosion may have reshaped the climate and ecosystems of the ...
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