If the theory is proven correct, the consequences could be enormous, spelling a much more risky, explosive future.
Scientists warn that the plate beneath Gibraltar arc will begin to shift toward the Atlantic within 20 million years.
Earth's continents are losing 4 Olympic swimming pools' worth of fresh water every second, with dire consequences for jobs, ...
The average temperature of the Earth is rising at nearly twice the rate it was 50 years ago. This rapid warming trend cannot ...
With findings on Earth’s polar extremes and its innermost core, scientists shaped how we look at the planet in 2025 in surprising and fascinating ways.
Were it not for the modern forces of globalisation the Islamist movement, and more especially the Jihadist variants, may well have remained a localised disruptive and essentially predatory enterprise ...
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Massive Myanmar earthquake was super smooth and efficient — and it holds lessons for the 'Big One'
"Over that vast time, the rough edges and bends in the fault have been ground down," first author Eric Lindsey, a ...
Finally, the wavy jet stream became locked in place by persistent high-pressure systems, anchoring storm tracks over the same ...
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Why dust from the Sahara affects weather across the Atlantic
The Journey of the World's Largest Dust Source The Sahara is the largest source of aeolian dust in the world, with annual ...
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The most dangerous volcanoes may be the ones you can’t see
Volcanoes that dominate postcards and disaster movies are often the ones we can see, their peaks etched against the sky. Yet ...
If you felt the earth move under your feet in the last few days, you should know that Mother Earth may have even more rocking ...
Here's how the astronomical phenomenon influences our planet—from the length of our seasons to the way Earth moves through ...
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