An international team featuring faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York has drilled the longest ever sediment core from under an ice sheet, providing a record stretching back ...
From The Gambia to the US, sea salt is increasingly seeping into the freshwaters people need for drinking and producing food.
Tiny zircon crystals are revealing that Earth’s earliest history may have included surprisingly complex tectonic activity.
It's one of the latest technologies for sequestering carbon: crush silicate rocks, add to crop soil, and let the rock dust naturally react with carbon dioxide. The reactions bind carbon into stable ...
Giulio De Leo, Stanford professor of oceans and earth systems and senior fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment, aims to decrease the transmission of schistosomiasis by lowering the ...
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Mars as a tropical haven? Rocks discovered by Perseverance prove it was once warm and wet
Mars may have been much warmer and wetter billions of years ago than previously thought, according to new findings from ...
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