Scientists discovered Earth's first crust had continental chemical signatures. This challenges beliefs about when these ...
Earth’s earliest crust, formed over 4.5 billion years ago, has long been thought to have lacked the complex chemical features ...
New research suggests that Earth's first crust, formed over 4.5 billion years ago, already carried the chemical traits we ...
Water is essential to life, yet its true origin on Earth still stirs debate. Scientists have long wondered whether it came ...
It’s long been thought that tectonic plates needed to dive beneath each other to create the chemical fingerprint we see in ...
Modern continental rocks carry chemical signatures from the very start of our planet’s history, challenging current theories ...
New research sheds light on the earliest days of the earth's formation and potentially calls into question some earlier assumptions in planetary science about the early years of rocky planets.
Our planet’s first known mass extinction happened about 440 million years ago. Species diversity on Earth had been increasing ...
A newly found super-Earth could help provide answers as to why there are hardly any planets twice the diameter of Earth.
A 2014 satellite image captured a rare glimpse of a massive, eerily circular ring of clouds that formed slap-bang in the ...
New research links Earth's early interior dynamics within its first 100 million years to its current structure, challenging previous assumptions about rocky planet formation.