Travertine is not only a geological wonder but also a popular building material. Its use dates back to ancient Rome, evident ...
The map of Earth looks settled at first glance. Continents feel fixed, named, and counted. Yet over the past few decades, ...
All around the world, from the Red Sea to the deep ocean ridges of the Atlantic, lurk more than a dozen geological misfits.
‘We can learn from the old’: how architects are returning to the earth to build homes for the future
Rammed earth sourced from, or near, the grounds of a proposed building site is attracting attention as an eco-friendly construction material ...
The Department of Earth and Climate Sciences added two new classes to their department this year. Professor Noel Heim began teaching Geology of National Parks in the fall of 2025 and Professor and ECS ...
The surface of our world has been in a constant state of flux for millions of years. Continents have wandered, oceans have ...
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There are mountains deep within the Earth
Scientists think they’ve discovered some peaks taller than Mt Everest deep beneath the earth’s crust, and this range might be ...
Canadian-based mineral exploration company New Earth Resources has announced the commencement of planning for airborne ...
Around 540 million years ago, Earth's biosphere underwent a pivotal transformation, shifting from a microbe-dominated world ...
For the last hundred and fifty years or so, geologists have been trying to wrap their heads around the mystery: in some ...
Most of the time, the shape of Earth’s magnetic field is quite similar to that which would be produced by a bar magnet ...
This illustrated geologic timescale of Earth focuses on the landscapes, flora and fauna of the West, drilling into the region’s deep history.
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