Ever since the term “Snowball Earth” was first proposed in a 1992 paper, it has prompted substantial debate among scientists.
Discover how data from a ‘lost’ Seaglider unveils new insights into Antarctic ice melting and climate change impacts.
Around 700 million years ago, the Earth cooled so much that scientists believe massive ice sheets encased the entire planet ...
A decade ago, a mysterious crater appeared in the Russian Arctic, forming a huge jagged hole hundreds of feet wide. Since ...
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HPAE is asking for a guarantee that the new owners commit $50 million to Bayonne Medical Center and keep it open for at least ...
Lithium isotope compositions in Doushantuo cap dolostone reveal diminished weathering and plume influences, shaping our ...
In the remote Siberian tundra, the ground itself has begun to explode. Since 2014, more than 20 mysterious craters, each ...