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The plot shows the gravity change in Fennoscandia obtained by satellite gravimetry mission (GRACE mission) and a land uplift model. The unit is microGal/year. The gal is defined as 1 centimeter per second squared (1 cm/s2).

Ice Age Aftermath: Nordic Land Mass Rising as Earth’s Gravity Shifts

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
It's doughnuts all the way down astronaut meme

Scientists Uncover Mysterious ‘Doughnut’ Structure in Earth’s Core

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
Two representative theropod tracks from the Koum Basin in northern Cameroon.

Dinosaur Footprints Reveal Ancient Continental Connection Between South America and Africa

Categories Life & Non-humans
A view of Garbh Eileach, the largest island in the Garvellach island chain where the gradational transition into snowball Earth is recorded.

Ancient Scottish and Irish Rocks Unveil Earth’s Icy Past, Shaping Life as We Know It

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
glaciers

The Earth Rises to Meet the Sea: Science Poetry Friday!

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Caption: Professor Johan Lissenberg (left) and colleagues analysing the cores, which were recovered from a “tectonic window” on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.

Record-Breaking Mantle Rock Recovery Offers New Insights into Earth’s History

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
night sky with old rocks in foreground

Oldest Rocks on Earth Challenge Theories of Early Life

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Illustration of phosphorus cleavage from different biomolecules on the surface of natural iron oxide particles.

Iron Oxide Minerals Reshape Our Understanding of Earth’s Phosphorus Cycle

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
The inner core began to decrease its speed around 2010, moving slower than the Earth’s surface.

Earth’s Inner Core Slows Its Spin, Surprising Scientists

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Space
Painting of vague life forms

The Weakening Pulse of Life

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A dynamic illustration of the Earth's magnetic field, with a subtle background of cosmic radiation and charged particles. The image could feature a globe with magnetic field lines and a few cosmic rays penetrating the atmosphere.

Earth’s Weakening Magnetic Field Could Lead to Increased Cosmic Radiation

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Space
Earth seen in space

Earth’s Oxygen Evolution Unraveled: Key Insights for Assessing Life on Other Planets

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans, Space
The Welsh countryside near the Coed Cochion Quarry, where the fossils were found. Picture: Anthony Clarke

Key moment in the evolution of life on Earth captured in fossils

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans
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