For deep reef divers, descending into the ocean’s mesophotic layer can feel like exploring the moon. Discovering never-before ...
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Saturn's largest moon contains slushy ice layers but habitable zones might exist, study finds
"There is strong justification for continued optimism regarding the potential for extraterrestrial life," said one of the ...
An international research expedition involving Cornell has uncovered new details as to why a 2011 earthquake northeast of ...
In the midst of the COVID pandemic, scientists embarked on an ambitious research expedition to the North Atlantic to ...
Earth's deep mantle stored enough water in rocks to equal one ocean during our planet's early molten days, helping explain ...
According to a new study, ocean acidification planetary boundary, endangering marine life and coastal economies.
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A 20-Kilometer-Thick Rock Layer May Finally Solve One of Bermuda’s Biggest Mysteries
Far out in the Atlantic, Bermuda rises from the ocean as if it’s breaking the rules of geology. It sits on a broad hump in ...
Antarctica’s key glaciers are melting faster as underwater storms churn warm water upward. New research reveals surprising ...
Geologists from Heriot-Watt are part of an international team that has confirmed why the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake off northeast Japan behaved in such an extreme and destructive way.
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