Medicine & TechnologyThe Ancient Earth Globe interactive map can help the younger generation learn more about the planet in a fun and interactive way. Read to learn more.
Learn the latest findings on the melting rates of Greenland and Antarctica glaciers, presenting a new perspective on the impact of climate change. Know more about this geology breakthrough in our in-depth report!
Uncover the latest findings on the Bhimbetka rock shelters and the supposed Dickinsonia fossil. Read on to learn about the importance of admitting mistakes in scientific research and the new evidence that has come to light!
New research demonstrates that comets, which interacted with massive gas clouds in Milky Way's spiral arms, are crucial to Earth's crust. To know more about it, continue reading this post.
NASA confirms a recent eruption from the Pacific's 'sharkcano.' Learn more about the submarine volcano and the information recorded from its recent explosions.
Scientists have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) technology that models and maps the natural environment in intricate detail. Check out how this could help scientists in their work.
The 2 giant bubbles that exist in the mantle of the earth are currently being investigated by researchers. Discover their Impact on geological occurrences.
A new study proposes that levels of salt on early oceans are much higher compared to the salinity today. The findings suggests a conclusive evidence to how halogens worked during the first phases of geological and atmospheric evolution of Earth.
The Great Unconformity represents the one-billion-year gap in the geologic record of the Grand Canyon. Now, researchers believe they have found what caused this mysterious gap.
The sinking of Californian town Corcoran greatly affects the farming industry and agribusinesses due to one of the most devastating effects of climate change.
In a recent paper, the atmopsheric carbon dioxide was theorized to be the main key to the drastic change of Earth's climate from greehnouse to icehouse condition.