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Simulations show that the stars’ tug could send Mercury, Venus or Mars crashing into Earth — or let Jupiter eject our world from the solar system.
Earthquakes create ripple effects in Earth's upper atmosphere that can disrupt satellite communications and navigation ...
From imaging every point on the planet daily to leveraging AI and hyperspectral data, Ashley unpacks Planet’s mission to make ...
A new study reveals that the aerobic nitrogen cycle in the ocean may have occurred about 100 million years before oxygen began to significantly accumulate in the atmosphere, based on nitrogen isotope ...
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New Scientist on MSNAmazing images reveal new details in the sun's atmosphereCity-sized droplets and twisting streams of plasma have been picked up by incredibly detailed images of the sun’s corona, showing our star as we’ve never seen it before ...
NASA's Perseverance rover is exploring a new Mars region called Krokodillen, which is thought to harbor some of the oldest and most intriguing rocks on the Red Planet.
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Good Good Good on MSN9 Ideas To Celebrate & Take Action For World Oceans DayNo matter if you’re a regular beach dweller, a seafood aficionado, or just a loving steward to Mother Earth, let’s celebrate ...
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How Ruthenium-100 in Hawaiian Lava Redraws the Map of Earth’s Inner Gold Highway and Core–Mantle ExchangeWhen the first results came in, we realised that we had literally struck gold! Our data confirmed that material from the core, including gold and other precious metals, is leaking into the Earth’s ...
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Live Science on MSNThe land under South Africa is rising every year. We finally know why.The land under South Africa steadily rose between 2012 and 2020, a new GPS-based study finds, and drought may be the main ...
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