According to observations of young ridges see on the far side, Earth's moon is not geologically dead, as previously believed.
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Parkfield, San Andreas, and the quest for a 'crystal ball' for predicting earthquakes before they happen
A small town in California was hit by earthquakes once every 22 years for over a century, setting the stage for a major ...
Southern Spain sits at the heart of one of Europe’s most seismically active regions due to the slow but constant convergence ...
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Astronomers say the moon is literally gobbling molecules from Earth
The familiar gray face in our night sky is not as passive as it looks. New research suggests the moon has been quietly ...
Those of us who see ourselves in Renee Good can take this moment to deepen our solidarities with all who are policed.
From Ziggy Stardust’s cosmic arrival to the haunting swan song of Blackstar, we rank 29 masterpieces from rock's greatest ...
The history of the Ghanaian Cedi has far too often been told as a tragedy of external dependencies. It was a narrative where ...
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Scientists are finally mapping the ocean’s hidden living architecture
The ocean has always looked like a blank blue expanse on most maps, yet beneath that surface lies a layered, living ...
Taftan in southeastern Iran rose 3.5 inches over 10 months, satellite data point to summit pressure at a peak with no ...
Brenden Bobby is taking a week off, but he’ll return soon. Oil has been big in the news lately, and specifically the vast oil ...
The government widened the highway despite experts flagging the risk of landslides. Now, the region is seeing the grim ...
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Tectonic research finds that Earth has six continents not seven
Memorizing seven continents feels settled, like learning the alphabet. A new study argues the ground rules are less tidy.
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