Peter Graven, a St. Francis science teacher, shares insights into his classroom, his passion for geology and what he enjoys ...
The Silverpit crater mystery in the North Sea appears to have been solved. Scientists say it was formed by an asteroid 43 million years ago.
The survey initiates a complex geophysical program to gather high-resolution data on the geological structure beneath the seabed. Before deploying ...
Educational travel is one of the most powerful ways families can grow together and this is especially true in places like Antarctica. “When a child is standing three feet away from a penguin colony, ...
In its latest eruption event, Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano sent a fountain of lava 540 meters (1,770 feet) up into the sky in what is a new record for this eruption, which began in December 2024. Some of ...
Every summer, people living near the Mendenhall River in Juneau, Alaska, keep a close eye on the water level. When the river ...
In Honduras, the massive Choluteca Bridge was engineered to withstand the most brutal category 5 hurricanes, but when ...
Once considered too polluted for whitefish to thrive, southern Green Bay has suddenly become the only place in Lake Michigan where the fish aren’t collapsing.
Evidence suggests that China's "cradle of civilization" experienced marked climate disasters and social upheavals during the mid-late Holocene (around 3,000 years ago). However, the direct causes and ...
To mark International Women’s Day (8 March), we spoke to Meghan Plumridge, User Support Specialist for Machine Learning. When Meghan joined ECMWF ten years ago, she wasn’t a computer scientist. She ...
Latest drilling confirms thick, high-grade massive oxide mineralization and gallium, scandium and chromium associated with ...
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