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A giant magnetic anomaly beneath Earth's surface has been mapped with incredible detail
Something strange is up with Australia. And for once, it isn’t to do with their wildlife or men’s haircuts. A new geophysical ...
Earth's magnetic field is generated by the churn of its liquid nickel-iron outer core, but it is not a constant feature.
All around the world, from the Red Sea to the deep ocean ridges of the Atlantic, lurk more than a dozen geological misfits.
It turns out that continental breakups are just as messy as human ones, with the events leaving fragments scattered far from home ...
The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is addressing one of the nation’s most urgent challenges: securing a reliable domestic ...
Vema Hydrogen drills wells to stimulate hydrogen production deep underground, which could result in some of the cheapest ...
A study on tectonic plates that converge on the Tibetan Plateau has shown that Earth's fault lines are far weaker and the ...
Powered by Google's Genie 3 model, the world-building AI tool is designed to help train AI agents in 3D scenarios, but it ...
Intelligent technology is allowing organizations to move from episodic transformation to continuous evolution by shrinking the coordination and experimentation costs that once made change slow and ...
This Production Update reports operational progress since April 2025, following bridge loan funding provided by ASP Isotopes Inc. (“ASPI”) (prior ...
Soil erosion is a key hydro-geological hazard and a primary cause of land degradation around the world, and it is increasing due to the combined pressures ...
Abstract: Trajectory clustering is an essential task in spatial data mining. To address this problem, many previous studies either extended traditional clustering algorithms with spatial features of ...
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