An exoplanet orbiting a dwarf star 124 light-years from Earth made headlines around the world in April 2025. Researchers at ...
The Indian Ocean Geoid Low (IOGL), a significant gravitational anomaly, has puzzled scientists for decades. Research suggests ...
From the deep ocean floor to vast underground caverns beneath our feet, these places challenge our understanding of the world ...
A new study challenges the dream of water-rich “Hycean” planets like K2-18b, suggesting that most sub-Neptunes lose their water deep into their interiors during formation. Instead of vast oceans, ...
Scattered across an abyssal plain known as the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) are polymetallic nodules that are a potato-sized ...
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Hot pulses from deep within the Earth are slowly tearing a giant crack through Africa
Beneath the African continent, powerful plumes of molten rock are slowly reshaping the land from below. Scientists studying ...
Moving ice on early Earth exposed deep rocks, freed key elements, and nudged our planet toward conditions where complex life ...
The ocean basins are so vast and deep that they hold about 97 percent of the Earth's water. Sea water that's trapped in ...
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NASA Found Signs That Dwarf Planet Ceres May Have Once Supported Life
In its youth, the dwarf planet Ceres may have brewed a chemical banquet beneath its icy crust.
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Did the Dwarf Planet Ceres Once Host Life? Astronomers Suggest Chemical Energy Could Have Fueled Microbes Long Ago
Though no direct evidence of life has been found, models suggest Ceres had hot water shooting into its underground oceans ...
The first treaty to protect marine diversity in international waters will come into force early next year after being ...
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