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Mars’ Cold and Icy Past Revealed in New Research

A study suggests Mars had a cold, subarctic climate similar to Newfoundland, based on soil analyses from Gale Crater. This…

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Geoscientists Unlock the Mystery: Why We Haven’t Met Aliens Yet

Researchers suggest that the scarcity of oceans, continents, and long-term plate tectonics on exoplanets likely explains the rarity of advanced…

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Antarctica’s Ice Tells Two Very Different Tales

By Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research July 7, 2024 Rendered graphic of the MARUM-MeBo70 landing…

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Revolutionizing Our View of Earth’s Subterranean Mysteries

Researchers at The University of Texas have developed a technique called deformation imaging that uses surface mapping data to view…

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Iceland’s Volcanic Eruptions May Last Decades – Possibly Centuries

Volcanologists and geochemists getting ready to sample lava during the July 2023 Fagradalsfjall eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula of Iceland.…

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Iceland’s Eruptions May Last Decades

The 2024 Sundhnúkur eruption – main cone. Credit: L. Krmíček Researchers predict recurring volcanic eruptions in Iceland due to the…

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Mystery of the Moon’s Far Side Unraveled by China’s Chang’e-6 Lunar Probe

The Chang’e-6 mission may revolutionize our understanding of the Moon by providing farside samples that highlight geological differences and ancient…

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Mysterious Pink Sand Deposits in Australia Reveal Existence of Previously Unknown Ancient Mountains

Deep-pink garnet sand on South Australian beaches, dated at 590 million years old, indicates ancient Antarctic origins. The sand’s presence…

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Forgotten 1937 Aerial Photos Expose Antarctic Anomaly

Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have utilized aerial photos from 1937 to analyze the stability and growth of East…

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The Rapid Transformation of Adam’s Inlet

Satellite image of Adam’s Inlet in Alaska captured on August 28, 2023, by the Operational Land Imager-2 on Landsat 9.…

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