Researchers have always differed on estimates of when the inner core actually formed
Estimates include 46.3 billion barrels of oil and 281 trillion cubic feet of natural gas
Lean tools are engineering evaluation techniques that can be integrated into chemical process development labs in order to reduce different types of waste
A new study examined absolute extreme temperatures and looked at relative extreme temperature events
Computer models were used to simulate the movement of debris from Stickney crater, a huge gash on one end of Phobos' body
Rice University scientists use Hawaiian hot spot to study movement of Earth's poles
The crater measures more than 31 km in diameter, corresponding to an area bigger than Paris
Earth's water may have originated from both asteroidal material and gas left over from the formation of the Sun
Experiments show shifting ripple patterns can signal times of environmental flux
The new findings defy previous beliefs that tectonic plates were developed over the course of billions of years
UMass Amherst analysis shows enigmatic pattern in San Bernardino basin is not typical
The British mainland was formed from the collision of not two, but three ancient continental land masses, according to new research
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