About 2,890 kilometers beneath our feet lies a gigantic ball of liquid metal: our planet’s core. Scientists like me use the seismic waves created by...
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A recent study unveiled by NASA's InSight lander has found a massive reservoir of liquid water beneath Mars' surface, potentially capable of covering the planet in a global ocean. Seismic data suggest this water, located 7.2 to 12.4 miles deep, may indicate conditions favorable for microbial life. "Temperatures on present-day Mars become warm enough for stable liquid water near the top of mid-crust, and pores are expected to have closed at the bottom of the layer," the study said.
About 2,890 kilometers beneath our feet lies a gigantic ball of liquid metal: our planet’s core. Scientists like me use the seismic waves created by...
In 2005, I was navigating winding roads through the Drakensberg Mountains, in Lesotho, Southern Africa. Towering cliff-like features known as...
How does your dip in a local watering hole affect the stream’s chemistry? Researchers who previously analyzed the impact of people swimming and...
These communities have found unique ways to make their homes beneath the earth.
These communities have found unique ways to make their homes beneath the earth.
A "promising place" to explore. Some 480 million miles away, an ocean — harboring perhaps twice the water of Earth's seas — sloshes beneath the...
A "promising place" to explore. Some 480 million miles away, an ocean — harboring perhaps twice the water of Earth's seas — sloshes beneath the...
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Researchers have found a new explanation for how large gold nuggets form deep underground. These nuggets are usually found along cracks in quartz, but...
Scientists from The Australian National University (ANU) have made a fascinating discovery deep within the Earth’s core—a doughnut-shaped region...