A new study, led by the University of Oxford and MIT, has recovered a 3.7-billion-year-old record of Earth's magnetic field, and found that it appears remarkably similar to the field surrounding ...
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Less ice at the Earth's poles and more water weight spread around to other places are leading to the planet slowing down. "Human activity has changed the rotation of the Earth," University of ...
Later observations, however, reassured scientists that there’s no need to panic just yet, and that the asteroid has no chance of crashing into Earth for at least another century. That’s very ...
The viewership for the men's college basketball national championship game went up, but it was nothing compared to the women's game; the women's national championship had the higher viewership for ...
The Atacama Desert—an arid, unpopulated swath of northern Chile that is home to some of the most perceptive ground telescopes on Earth—is actually teeming with life beneath the ground ...
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Great news, fellow men. I have thoroughly enjoyed the women’s NCAA basketball tournament and it has not caused me to die! Remarkable, right? As we await Sunday’s championship game, I can ...
Earth is an island of tranquility in a sea of searing solar radiation and energetic particles, and we have the planet's magnetic field to thank. Scientists searching for early records of Earth's ...
The latest exhibition from We Feed The UK celebrates women-led initiatives producing nature-friendly food for Scotland. The photographer Sophie Gerrard looks at Lauriston Farm, a 100-acre site ...