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Lithium is at the frontline in the war to rival Tesla's gigafactory and corner the energy storage market, and it will be the hottest commodity in energy this decade
The fault that produced a 4.0-magnitude earthquake in Fremont early Tuesday morning is expected to produce a major earthquake "any day now" and Bay Area residents should be prepared, a U.S. Geological Survey scientist said.
The shale boom in the United States may only be the first phase of a much bigger event that will shape the future of oil production worldwide
A lucky woman in the US has found an 8.52 carat white diamond at Arkansas's Crater of Diamonds State Park after only 20 minutes of searching.
Calving icebergs squish glaciers and pull on the Earth.
Using tiny ground tremors generated by the rumble of cars and trucks across highways, the activities within offices and homes, pedestrians crossing the street and even airplanes flying overhead, a team led by Nakata created detailed three-dimensional
You may not have noticed, but our planet is becoming increasingly unstable. According to Volcano Discovery, 40 volcanoes around the globe are erupting right now, and only 6 of them are not along the Ring of Fire.
Seismologists have discovered a massive magma reservoir beneath the Yellowstone supervolcano in Wyoming, US, that suggests its volcanic system could be more than 5.6 times larger than was previously thought. Although it was already known that Yello
A fascinating new discovery.
The U.S. Geological Survey is reporting three earthquakes, two with a 3-plus magnitude, have struck Concord Wednesday morning.
Last week, we showed you what happens when a rock falls into a lava lake.
Scientists find huge reservoir of hot magma under the surface that could fill the Grand Canyon ELEVEN TIMES
Scientists find huge reservoir of hot magma under the surface that could fill the Grand Canyon ELEVEN TIMES
It's called "America the Beautiful" for a reason. In the US, geography and climate fluctuate drastically from state to state, resulting in a landscape that is as varied as it is stunning.
The Hawaiian volcano of Kilauea has been erupting consistently for the past 32 years, recently forcing people to evacuate their homes even as it draws in tourists and scientists.
Lifting the longstanding ban on U.S. crude oil exports would boost the country's economy and enhance its global leadership, a former senior Obama administration official will tell senators on Thursday, introducing a strategic dimension to the growing
Is the Earth Expanding, Or drifting apart as held by the Pangaea Theory?
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This all happened 65m years ago at the end of the Cretaceous period, when dinosaurs still roamed the earth. Suddenly, between 60 and 80% of all living species became extinct. Until the 1980s, this catastrophic loss of life was a mystery, but then sci
Easy come, easy go
"Volcanoes are really difficult to predict because they are so nonlinear," said Pall Einarsson, a geophysicist at the University of Iceland. "They can suddenly decide to do something very different." Dr. Einarsson studies the earthquakes
Is the Earth Expanding, Or drifting apart as held by the Pangaea Theory?Neal Adams proposes that there was a Pangaea "super-continent" in the past, but that the change to is due to the Earth expanding, not continental drift and tectonic plate movemen
A GEOCHEMIST RE-EXAMINES THE DEEP CARBON CYCLE.
When a mineral is the most abundant on the planet, (making up an estimated 38 percent of the Earth's entire volume, in fact), you would think that someone would have given it a name by now.
The largest sphere represents all of Earth's water, and its diameter is about 860 miles (the distance from Salt Lake City, Utah, to Topeka, Kansas). It would have a volume of about 332,500,000 cubic miles (mi3) (1,386,000,000 cubic kilometers (km3))
Short answer: 142,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Kelvin, give or take a few zeros.
The world's simplest sandwich is actually a diamond in the rough.
Scientists have finally descended into one of the three enormous holes that mysteriously opened up in Siberia several months ago.
Back in 1818, some 500 heads of state, scientific societies, and universities got what could generously be called one of the more singular letters they'd ever received.
ietmar Müller: We know Knowing where the seamounts are is important for fisheries management and conservation, because it is around these topographic highs that wildlife tends to congregate. The roughness of the seafloor is important also as it