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Investor sentiment shifted sharply over the course of a week after the company announced a transformative agreement with the U.S. Government.
About 700 million years ago, Earth was entombed in a veneer of ice hundreds of feet thick—a frozen state scientists refer to as “Snowball Earth.” Oceans cooled but managed to retain some heat to avoid freezing. Now, researchers have an estimate — published in Nature Communications — of how cold and salty oceans were during this period.
The space rock is hurtling through our cosmic backyard at a zippy 26,200 miles per hour, according to the space agency.
A study of the East African Rift reveals that ancient heating and dehydration can strengthen continental crust, reshaping how and where continents break apart.
The first images from the European Space Agency’s MTG-S satellite offer an early look at how the mission will improve weather forecasting across Europe and Northern Africa.
It's no understatement to say that the modern world could not function without our satellites, but they're a lot more vulnerable than you may think.
A Japanese research vessel has successfully drilled and retrieved deep-sea sediment containing rare earth minerals from the seabed near a remote island, Japan’s government announced Monday as the coun
Measurements of seismic waves over many years suggest the Earth's core is deformed and reshaped by conditions of extreme heat and pressure.