New research suggests that for about a billion years, Earth’s rotation stayed stable at 19-hour days due to a balance between ...
Earth’s inner core has long puzzled scientists because seismic waves move through it unevenly. Compressional waves from ...
Nearly 200 years ago, a scientist named Michael Faraday tried experimenting to see whether Earth's magnetic field could help ...
The Earth's North Pole isn't just one place, it's actually two. Now, a researcher has revealed that one of those North Poles ...
Astronomers tracking interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS reveal a far bigger story: a colossal, rotating chain of galaxies that may ...
When Santa is done delivering presents on Christmas Eve, he must get back home to the North Pole, even if it's snowing so ...
For nearly a billion years, Earth’s rotation stopped slowing down. Locked in a rare cosmic balance, the planet’s day remained ...
Iron makes up about 5 per cent of the Earth's crust and is the most abundant element in the whole Earth (about 35 per cent).
Scott Brame explains the difference between magnetic north and true north, as Santa and people all over the world prepare to travel.
Depending on how you look at it, this catchphrase from a 1980s pop song is decently accurate: you can actually melt the ...