A new study looked at chlorine isotopes as chemical tracers to determine the age and origin of groundwaters from the Eastern Desert of Egypt
To recover a meteorite record for millions of years, the researchers headed to the Atacama Desert
Less adaptable, slow-lived species requiring specialist environmental conditions will likely fall victim of extinction
Stanford researchers outline vision for a profitable approach to cleaning the air
Confederate field hospitals turned to traditional remedies under Union blockade
Researchers have determined why strontium-rich barite is found in the ocean
A new paper paints an even more intricate picture of Earth's mantle as a geochemically diverse mosaic
What happens when Yellowstone —adapted to recurring fires every 100 to 300 years—instead burns twice in fewer than 30 years?
Researchers at the Smithsonian Institute have proposed a "demographic safe space" for Asian elephants to improve conservation
A team of researchers has produced a record-shattering underwater sound with an intensity that eclipses that of a rocket launch
Researchers have compared the degradation of different plastic bags in three natural environments over a three-year period
Cornell geoscientists have discovered the first direct evidence that material from deep within Earth’s mantle transition zone can percolate to the surface to form volcanoes
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