ESA satellites detected a dramatic reversal in Earth’s molten core flow beneath the Pacific, revealing unexpected changes ...
The liquid iron in Earth's outer core doesn't always behave as expected. When it changed direction in an unexplained way, ESA ...
Scientists are working to solve a mystery of Earth’s molten outer core, which lies more than 2,000 kilometers beneath our ...
The familiar concept of a planetary core, a small, dense metallic heart we take for granted, may be the exception rather than ...
Deep beneath the Pacific near the equator, Earth’s outer core now flows east instead of west. Dynamics deeper within our planet’s core may help explain the change and what to expect in the near future ...
Discover how recent changes in Earth's outer core influence its magnetic field and reveal new geological patterns.
The Global Positioning System works because satellites carry atomic clocks. Those satellites orbit high above Earth, where ...
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World's 1st space-based neutrino detector launches to orbit
Despite being the most abundant particles in the universe, neutrinos are notoriously difficult to detect.
A Europe-wide collaboration has unveiled the longest continuous record of Earth’s climate and atmospheric conditions, ...
New research from the University of St Andrews has precisely dated an eruption from Newberry Volcano and discovered that its ...
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The potential effects of a cooling Earth's core
Without the Earth's core, would we be just another nameless planet?
Called bernwoodite, it’s one of two new minerals Korolev and his adviser at the AMNH, Kate Kiseeva, and their colleagues ...
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