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Why do volcanic cones appear on both Earth and Mars? The scoria cone mystery explored
Scientists compare volcanic cones on Earth and Mars to explain how gas-rich magma forms scoria cones. Spacecraft observations and Earth analog sites provide evidence of similar eruptive processes.
Our planet plunged into one of the most dramatic climate states in its long history, approximately 720–635 million years ago.
Beaver dams are critical to river health and a source of biodiversity. They create wetlands, slow water and improve water ...
Rising sea levels are slowing Earth’s rotation, lengthening how long an average day lasts. And the current rate of increase to a single average day—1.33 additional milliseconds per century—is ...
Revise key concepts of Physical Geography for UPSC with rapid notes on Earth structure, plate tectonics, landforms, climate, oceans, and atmospheric processes for effective Prelims preparation.
Morning Overview on MSN
New study reveals blaming beavers for flood damage is junk science
Researchers using advanced hydraulic modeling and LiDAR elevation data have found that blaming beaver dams for large-scale flood damage lacks scientific support, challenging a legal and policy ...
A new study led by researchers at the Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI) at Institute of Science Tokyo challenges a long-standing assumption about Earth's most extreme ice ages. Using numerical ...
New research shows that some frozen moons may hide boiling oceans beneath their icy shells, shaping strange surface features.
New study reveals that Earth's inner core is undergoing unexpected structural changes, challenging long-held assumptions about its solidity.
THE Moon’s “skin” is cracking as Earth’s lunar pal SHRINKS, scientists say. Rather than being a dead rock whizzing around Earth, our neighbouring moon is still active – ...
While we have sent probes billions of kilometers into interstellar space, humans have barely scratched the surface of our own planet, not even making it through the thin crust. Roughly 3,000 ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
63-terawatt power: US to recreate deep-earth conditions to unlock ‘superhot’ energy
Oregon State University (OSU) has received a $750,000 gift from Quaise Energy to support ...
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