In 1869, John Wesley Powell was studying layers of rock in the Grand Canyon when he noticed an unconformity in the layers. Around a billion years were missing, and the problem turned out to be global.
A new study published in the journal Minerals sheds light on this sweeping shift. Titled Big Data and AI in Geoscience: From ...
Hydrogen demand around the world is projected to grow significantly by 2050. Some of that supply could come from nature itself.
Brazilian scientists have discovered glassy fragments, known as tektites, revealing evidence of a massive extraterrestrial impact event that occurred 6.3 million years ago.
Machine learning has rapidly become integral to the advancement of geoscience, a field inundated with complex and multivariate data from myriad sources such ...
Mysterious parallel microtunnels discovered in rock defy geology and could be the work of unknown microscopic ancient life.
Deep inside a cave in central Spain, Neanderthals repeatedly carried horned and antlered skulls of large herbivores, stripped them of flesh, and arranged them near fires over what appears to be ...
Earth's ocean floor is not just steadily pulling apart; new research reveals rapid, dynamic cracking along mid-ocean ridges.
The climate record holds some of its best warnings in stone, soil, and leaves. In a new study, scientists from the University of Utah and the Colorado School of Mines looked back to one of Earth’s ...
Announcing the Partnership Just recently, Element One Hydrogen & Critical Minerals Corp. and Stone to H2, Inc. inked a definitive option and earn-in deal t ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: To understand the mantle—the largest layer of Earth’s rocky body—scientists drill deep cores out of the Earth. Scientists drilled the deepest core ...
ABSTRACT: One of the key strategies for preventing waterborne diseases, as recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), is household water treatment. This study aims, on the one hand, to assess ...