Scientists have long thought that tectonic plates needed to dive beneath each other to create the chemical fingerprint we see ...
Researchers have made a new discovery that changes our understanding of Earth's early geological history, challenging beliefs ...
It’s long been thought that tectonic plates needed to dive beneath each other to create the chemical fingerprint we see in ...
New research suggests that Earth's first crust, formed over 4.5 billion years ago, already carried the chemical traits we ...
New research sheds light on the earliest days of the earth's formation and potentially calls into question some earlier assumptions in planetary science about the early years of rocky planets.
The study also provides a new approach to solving one of the biggest enduring scientific mysteries: when did plate tectonics ...
It’s not much of a stretch to say that Earth’s inner structure, especially the innermost spherical core, has stupefied ...
New research led by a York University professor sheds light on the earliest days of Earth ... formation and potentially calls into question some earlier assumptions in planetary science about the ...