Journey to the Center of Earth
Drill deep into the mysteries of our home planet, from the surface all the way down to the core
Geologists have had to contend with bad luck, budget cuts and the race to the moon in their efforts to drill deep into our planet
Better electricity sharing across states would dampen the effects of variable weather on wind and solar power
Journey to the Center of Earth
The common element could have been driving the planet's dynamo for billions of years
The humble wood stove is getting a high-tech makeover, and may be going green
A Carnegie geologist makes the case that minerals have evolved over time and may have helped spark life
One of the world’s most long-studied marshes has revealed a wealth of information, but it continues to perplex and intrigue the scientists who analyze it
When the ozone hole was discovered, it became a worldwide sensation. Thirty years later, what's become of it?
Ending the toxic smoke rising from an iconic dump in Ghana will take more than curbing Western waste
Whether arriving on a gentle breeze or a stiff gale, air moves like water responding to high and low pressures around the Earth
The high-flying microbes can travel across the globe, spreading disease or even changing climates
Thousands of years ago, humans were adding lead fumes and other pollutants to the air
Geoscientists have concluded that the Age of Humans officially began at the start of the nuclear age.
Artist Courtney Mattison's spiral-shaped piece explores the uncertain future for coral reefs
Dutch wildlife photographer Jasper Doest followed the path of the white stork's migration route, forever altered by human activity
Quantum spookiness, a Maya city buried in ash and more in this year’s surprising science
If a supervolcano like the one at Yellowstone were to erupt, the world would be engulfed in a global volcanic winter. Estimated cost: $3 trillion
From fossil whales to adorable octopuses, here are some of the marine headliners that caught our attention this year
Tankers carry millions of barrels a day through tiny chokepoints, which put the surrounding areas at risk of environmental problems
The Carbon Mineral Challenge is asking rock enthusiasts around the world to hunt for the undiscovered forms of this common element
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