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At the quantum level, the past and the future are indiscernible. That could have profound effects on the world we can see.
CO2 levels spiked in La Palma, Spain, after the 2021 Cumbre Vieja eruption. But a novel network of CO2 detectors is helping ...
In an article published in Science Advances, a collaborative team led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) ...
A team presents new details of an oceanic transform fault at the Gofar fault in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The work reveals unexpected brine deposits beneath the seafloor near the fault, which could ...
Recent findings reveal that theIndian Plate is splitting into two, a phenomenon that could reshape the region’s geological ...
Scientists have found new evidence showing the scale of the Late Antique Little Ice Age. The University of Southampton team, ...
Hydrogen-powered steam engines may be the most politically favorable vehicle powering solution for America, despite science ...
Hidden among the rolling hills of southeastern Missouri lies a geological wonderland where massive pink granite boulders ...
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 ...
We often focus on space observatories that peer beyond Earth. But the vast majority of satellites stare right back at us.
This innovation promises to redefine how we produce clean, cost-effective hydrogen at scale through stimulated geologic hydrogen (SGH ... releasing hydrogen gas over time. Dubbed “white hydrogen,” ...