Earth’s core has often been described as just a giant ball of iron and nickel. Now, a new study argues that it is also a major storage place for hydrogen, possibly equivalent to dozens of oceans’ ...
A new scientific revelation reveals that deep in the Earth’s core lies a good amount of hydrogen as well as a large amount of iron. While the iron in the core has always been recognized as dominant, ...
In a new paper, an international team of researchers revisited the idea of blowing up an incoming asteroid with a nuclear ...
Earth’s magnetic field can linger in a weakened, unstable state for tens of thousands of years before fully flipping.
Deep beneath the ocean floor, ancient sediments hint that Earth’s magnetic field sometimes changed far more slowly than expected.
The continent-sized blobs are much hotter than the lower mantle, creating a significant temperature gradient in the rocky mantle. According to Biggin, a geologist at the University of Liverpool in the ...
Earth's core contains nine to 45 times more hydrogen than the planet's oceans do, according to a new study that could settle a debate about when and how hydrogen was delivered to Earth.
A team of geologists found for the first time evidence linking regions of low seismic velocity and the shape of the Earth’s magnetic field.
To mark Japan’s total lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026, CITIZEN will release limited-edition “Shades of Red” models.
Earth's magnetic poles flip in a process called a geomagnetic reversal. The planet's magnetic field is generated by chaotic ...
Earth’s interior may be hiding a hydrogen cache so extensive that, under some modeled scenarios, its water-equivalent content could rival or exceed the volume of today’s surface oceans, reshaping ...
Is this deal as good as it seems for USA Rare Earth?