The Library of Lost Maps” begins in this way, with a suitably romantic discovery that evokes the musty, analog nature of the ...
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Earth's mantle is so gooey, it takes eons for material that has been displaced by the weight of ice sheets to flow back. And ...
A fresh analysis of rocks from one of these periods, the Ediacaran (about 630-540 million years ago), aims to solve a long-standing mystery: why is the magnetic record from this time showing wild and ...
The voyage of the HMS Challenger in the 1870s was a sprawling 3-1/2-year expedition to explore the world's oceans. The ...
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A 3.2-magnitude earthquake struck near Santa Barbara Island at 1:04 a.m. on November 2, 2025, according to USGS.
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