Spanning billions of years, lunar soil could store a chemical record of ancient gases—materials that may one day support ...
New simulations suggest Jupiter holds far more water than once thought, reshaping ideas about how the largest planet formed.
Wetlands make up only about 6% of the land area but contain about 30% of the terrestrial organic carbon pool. Therefore, CO2 ...
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Did Earth's water really come from meteorites?
For many years, planetary scientists have believed that water-rich meteorites arriving late in Earth's history (OK, the time ...
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Goodbye Goldilocks: Scientists may have to look beyond habitable zones to find alien life
Scientists may need to broaden their horizons in their search for alien life.
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Strange Bright Lines on Mercury Suggest It's Not 'Dead' After All
The smallest planet in our Solar System may be hiding a big secret. Curious bright streaks on Mercury's surface, doodled on its craters and slopes, are probably a sign of very recent geological ...
Contrary to expectations, wetlands do not need to be completely flooded to provide the greatest climate benefit. Instead, the ...
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From ash to assets: Seattle’s Mast proves buried biomass from wildfires can fund forest recovery
Seattle's Mast Reforestation has engineered a solution for disposing trees destroyed in wildfires, locking away their carbon ...
From desert soils to date palms, Prof. Ilya Gelfand tracks the gases shaping our climate, and asks why no one was looking ...
These Pennsylvania places keep the spirit of the seventies alive with big personalities retro details and an atmosphere that ...
Economist Martin Kahanec, one of Europe’s leading experts on labour markets, migration, and social inequalities, won a slew ...
The fossils offer a rare glimpse into a cataclysmic event that brought a sudden end to the greatest explosion of life in our ...
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