Scientists recently published new ideas about why Earth’s toughest, oldest continents persist. These continents, known as cratons, have been on earth for more than two billion years. Andrew Zuza, an ...
New research offers the theory that the San Andreas fault and the Cascadia subduction zone could produce devastating back-to-back earthquake disasters.
USA Rare Earth's magnet manufacturing and rare earth separation businesses are sensible but do not justify the current $1.6B valuation. See why USAR is a Hold.
Ancient ocean grains show Earth’s carbon levels were far lower than expected during key evolutionary eras. The results challenge old theories of life’s rise and hint at patterns that could shape our ...
Emerging evidence suggests that plate tectonics, or the recycling of Earth's crust, may have begun much earlier than previously thought — and may be a big reason that our planet harbors life.
Staff at a Leicester university say they are not just fighting for their jobs but for the very future of the institution itself as entire degrees face the axe. Today (Wednesday, October 1) marks the ...
MUSCAT: Omani drone startup Serb, which operates the country’s Uncrewed Traffic Management (UTM) platform on behalf of the Civil Aviation ...
Why answer engine optimization is the right term, not GEO. Learn what these AI systems actually do and how to create optimized content.
Ancient copper smelters in Georgia may have accidentally paved the way for the Iron Age, providing new insights into human innovation.
Tributes have been paid to an extraordinary scientist and inventor who ‘was a Rossendale lad through and through and loved the Valley’. Dr Alan Heyworth, PhD, of Irwell Vale, passed away peacefully ...