New observations reveal that Mars could still be volcanically active, raising the possibility for habitable conditions below the surface of Mars in recent history
This rare fossil find comes from the Kimmeridge Clay Formation in England, a series of sedimentary rocks formed in a shallow, tropical-subtropical sea during the Upper Jurassic
Emissions from standing dead trees in coastal wetland forests—colloquially called "tree farts"—need to be accounted for when assessing ghost forests' environmental impact
A study digs into the history of summer temperatures in southern Greenland, with findings that hold a message of caution as the world warms again today
Scientists have long been interested in how viruses evolved, especially when it comes to giant viruses that can produce new viruses with very little help from the host