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Hydrogen-powered steam engines may be the most politically favorable vehicle powering solution for America, despite science ...
A phenomenon called liquefaction, which causes the ground to slump like quicksand, led to significant damage after the Myanmar earthquake. The risk of aftershock remains high.
EGU stands behind our sibling American scientific societies, providing our support for them and all their members in the face ...
An analysis of North America’s fossil record for the 18 million years before dinosaurs disappeared suggests the prehistoric ...
Most people worry about climate change, but few know what to do. The right tools allow us to convert scientific urgency into ...
Carbon-rich water sinks deep underground, locking away CO2 where it can’t harm the climate anymore, even during earthquakes.
The Nevada Seismological Laboratory at the University of Nevada, Reno, recorded a sequence of small to moderate earthquakes ...
Astronomy on MSN12d
How we study our planet
We often focus on space observatories that peer beyond Earth. But the vast majority of satellites stare right back at us.
The magnitude 7.7 earthquake was powerful, shallow and in a heavily populated region with vulnerable buildings.
Building solar panels from "moonglass" could slash rocket transport costs associated with an increased presence on the lunar ...
France's discovery of naturally occurring "white hydrogen" in underground reservoirs presents a potential zero-carbon energy ...
Researchers took advantage of a rare chance to explore a new expanse of seafloor exposed by the breakup of an Antarctic ice ...