A new study looked at chlorine isotopes as chemical tracers to determine the age and origin of groundwaters from the Eastern Desert of Egypt
Researchers made magic with nickel, but this was no coin trick
PNNL research using atom probe tomography reveals chinks in iron crystals that can 'heal'
A recent study used breath and hair to determine metabolism and increase of calories burned during exercise
Isotope ratios used as fingerprints of ash's impacts on organisms
The new findings defy previous beliefs that tectonic plates were developed over the course of billions of years
New research led by glaciologists and isotope geochemists from the University of Bristol has found that melting ice sheets provide the surrounding oceans with the essential nutrient silica
Despite over a century of intense study, we still know very little about the people buried at Stonehenge or how they came to be there
The analysis suggests the Victorians were partial to a bowl of porridge, while in modern diets potatoes, soybeans, and peanuts are flavor of the day
Geologists fingerprint North America's largest river
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