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Trees get most of the love, but diatoms, a group of photosynthetic microalgae, produce 20% of Earth's oxygen and are the ...
According to the authors, Earth's crust has produced enough hydrogen over the past 1 ... in the journal Nature Reviews Earth ...
A large chunk of the Earth's crust is missing but scientists have now discovered where it is located. The world is constantly throwing puzzling questions at scientists, with new technology like ...
This week, see how gold is leaking from the planet’s core, watch sharks sharing a communal meal, unearth Egyptian tombs, and ...
In the last billion years, enough hydrogen gas has been produced by Earth's continental crust to supply mankind's energy needs for at least 170,000 years. While a proportion of this has been lost ...
With state-of-the-art isotopic analysis methods ... Earth’s core metals are leaking into the mantle and crust The center of ...
The Earth's granite crust harbours continental landmasses that have remained stable and above mean sea level for more than a billion years 1. The withdrawal of large volumes of granitic magma from ...
A recent study reveals vast reserves of natural hydrogen within Earth's continental crust, can potentially supply clean energy for 170,000 years. This discovery, led by researchers from multiple ...
Scientists discover gigantic hydrogen reserves dating back a million years beneath mountain ranges, boosting clean and ...
At the Art for Tomorrow conference in Milan, participants faced sobering financial and geopolitical realities, while still ...
Research finds diatoms evolved slowly for 100 million years and then experienced an evolutionary burst of speciation 170 million years ago.
Largely due to groundwater pumping and shifting of land after the last ice age, major urban areas are subsiding, which could destabilize buildings or worsen flooding ...