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Earth and Mars are mysteriously low in elements like copper and zinc, which are crucial for planetary chemistry and potentially life. A new study overturns old theories by showing that these elements ...
Water from both volcanic rocks and deep mantle melted Earth's crust 1.6 billion years ago. This long-lasting melting formed ...
How core-mantle differentiation influenced the distribution of volatile elements on Earth. Imagine Earth's history as a ...
The question of how water formed on Earth has intrigued scientists for decades. Recent studies challenge long-held theories, ...
More than 230 million years ago, long before giant dinosaurs thundered across Earth, a chicken-sized creature walked near the ...
The asteroid has been compared to a lumpy bowling pin by space-watchers, with NASA describing it as looking like two ice ...
Scientists discover hydrogen in a rare meteorite, suggesting Earth had the ingredients to make water from the start.
NASA is monitoring a bus-sized asteroid currently zooming past Earth at an incredible 22,638 miles per hour. The rock, ...
What roils beneath the Earth's surface may feel a world away, but the activity can help forge land masses that dictate ocean circulation, climate patterns, and even animal activity and evolution. In ...
As the Earth's crust shifted and groaned over millions of years, something extraordinary happened beneath the surface. Deep ...
The findings support the idea that early Earth may have inherited a ... chemistry could have been made in space, long before Earth even formed," said UH Mānoa Department of Chemistry Professor ...