Four of the most important interconnected parts of the Earth's climate system are losing stability, according to a review ...
Study finds evidence of a possible star explosion 10 million years ago by discovering unusually high levels of cosmic rays in ...
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New research shows warming events can, under certain conditions, trigger long-term cooling strong enough to resemble past ice ages.
The hemispheric symmetry in spreading reflected light took a hit recently, and the reflection of much less light than before ...
A new study published inProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) has revealed that Earth is reflecting ...
With the discovery of ever more exoplanets—over 6,000 now—scientists, of course, want to know if they are habitable for life.
Over the past 40 years, atmospheric rivers carrying moisture from the tropics have migrated between 6 and 10 degrees closer ...
Some 6. 2 million years ago, the Red Sea basin was not recognizable as the deep blue waters of the ocean it is now.
Four key parts of the Earth’s climate system are destabilising, according to a new study with contributions from the Potsdam ...
Analysis by researchers at the University of Bern suggests that water and other volatile compounds arrived on Earth from ...
NASA's advanced seafloor mapping technology has revealed what is hidden beneath Earth's oceans. The findings offer an insight into how underwater navigation can be improved. The data comes from the ...