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Earth’s moving crust may be supercharging climate change more than we thought
For decades, climate science has treated Earth’s shifting crust as a slow, distant backdrop to the drama of global warming.
A study of the East African Rift reveals that ancient heating and dehydration can strengthen continental crust, reshaping how and where continents break apart.
Stanford University researchers have pulled back a curtain on a hidden part of Earth that rarely makes headlines. Their new ...
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Greenland discovery forces scientists to rethink how Earth really works
Greenland has long been treated as a static white cap on the top of the world, a frozen constant in an otherwise restless planet. A cluster of new findings, from buried landscapes to hidden fragments ...
A new theoretical study explores how activity high above Earth could subtly influence processes deep within the planet’s crust. Researchers at Kyoto University are advancing a new idea about how space ...
Stanford researchers have created the first-ever global map of a rare earthquake type that occurs not in Earth's crust but in ...
Researchers at Kyoto University have proposed a new physical model that explores how disturbances in the ionosphere may exert ...
The record-breaking mission offers an unprecedented opportunity to study the geology of our planet’s largest layer.
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