Deep within massive rocky exoplanets, hidden oceans of molten rock may be generating powerful magnetic fields in an unexpected way.
Scientists have identified a new "superionic" state of carbon and hydrogen that may exist deep inside Uranus and Neptune.
Research findings are available online in the journal Nature Astronomy. The original story “ Frozen ocean world found lurking ...
The Ontong Java Plateau (OJP), located in the Pacific Ocean, formed around 110 to 120 million years ago through massive submarine volcanic eruptions. This event is considered the most extensive ...
At first sight, stromatolites may seem unremarkable. The stromatolite formations found in Shark Bay, Western Australia, do ...
Geoscientists have long relied on different forms of lead to understand Earth's geological history and how it was created ...
New research provides clear evidence of a human 'fingerprint' on climate change and shows that specific signals from human activities have altered the temperature structure of Earth's atmosphere. New ...
Lunar regolith could be a viable option for radiation shielding, reducing exposure risks for astronauts during long-duration ...
Hundreds of millions of years ago, Earth’s magnetic field behaved in a way that has long baffled scientists, showing wild and ...
Sophisticated models predict that a quasi-one-dimensional superionic state of carbon hydride exists under the extreme ...
The Earth's deep interior may absorb more chemical oxygen than previously thought, revealing a new geological process ...