Planetary scientists are turning to Iceland’s geologically young mudrocks to rehearse how they will handle the first drilled ...
Ontario's promise of a hydrogen train in Thunder Bay fell through. Can it keep up with the rise of lithium-sodium batteries?
Minerals from a cave in Greenland reveal that the Arctic was warm and had no permafrost, with CO₂ levels similar to today's.
When a Mars rover accidentally crushed a small rock and exposed a flash of vivid yellow inside, it turned a routine drive ...
Taos may be best known for its world-class downhill skiing, but there’s a whole world of winter fun beyond the slopes. From serene snowshoe treks to the thrill of snowmobiling, ...
The stone-quarry collapse at Sonbhadra in Uttar Pradesh, which took seven lives, is not a mishap that can be explained away ...
In 1938, the federal government published the pamphlet Nuts and How to Use Them, which touted pecans’ nutritional value and ...
Earthquake faults deep in the Earth can glue themselves back together following a seismic event, according to a new study led ...
What makes Hot Springs State Park particularly special as a weekend getaway is its accessibility combined with its uniqueness. Unlike some of Wyoming’s more famous attractions that can be crowded with ...
“Africa stands at the centre of this transition because we now have a moment to deploy something that nobody can take away ...
Geologists discovered ancient rocks in Greenland that preserve the oldest known traces of Earth’s early magnetic field.
As Australia races to scale up refining of rare earths, a thorny question looms: where does all the toxic wastewater go?