New research suggests that the Earth's solid inner core is softer and more dynamic than previously thought, changing ideas.
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Earth's Flipping Magnetic Field Heard as a Sound Is an Unnerving Horror
As the iron and nickel inside our planet shift, so does Earth's magnetic field, meaning the North (and South) Poles are also ...
USGS has reported a magnitude 4.6 earthquake north of Indio Hills. The quake struck at around 5:56 p.m., Monday, Jan. 19, and ...
The quake caused serious shaking in many parts of the Coachella Valley, located about 130 miles east of Los Angeles.
Scientists spot a large cloud of iron atoms in shape of a bar stretching about 3.7 trillion miles (6 trillion km) long across ...
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What lies beneath Earth if space stretches in every direction?
Stand on solid ground and it feels obvious that “down” points toward the center of the planet and “up” leads to the sky. Yet ...
"Instead of Webb's 6.5-meter diameter, it's like we are observing this region with a 13-meter space telescope." ...
At the beginning of the exoplanet age, the goals were fairly simple. The first was to find as many of them as possible to ...
Astronomers studying the famous Ring Nebula have uncovered an unexpected and puzzling feature: a massive cloud of iron atoms ...
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Is there actually anything 'below' Earth out in space?
From the deck of a ship or the window of a plane, it feels obvious that “down” points toward Earth and “up” points toward the ...
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