During the most critical month of the year, May, the Planet Earth Live team followed the lives of individual young animals growing up in the wild. They captured the incredible real life stories ...
Now, satellites are helping scientists map their movements. Seismic imaging off the Pacific Coast could reveal where the next big earthquake might strike. How do they differ from the ocean?
weather, volcanic eruptions and even animal behavior. Every week, we take a bird's eye view of Earth, and see how it affects the people living on it.
The boundary between the two lies about 465 miles (750 kilometers) beneath the Earth's surface. The crust is the outermost layer of the Earth. It is the familiar landscape on which we live ...
Using the Gaia space telescope, astronomers have observed 55 massive stars ejected from their home star cluster in the Large ...
The nitrogen cycle is connected to the evolution of Earth and life. This Review explores the trends and perturbations in the marine nitrogen cycle and highlights how the cycle responded and ...
SPAID has developed a suite of tools that transform traditional flat maps into rich, interactive, 3D environments. These […] ...
Earth and environmental sciences cover all aspects of Earth and planetary sciences, and broadly encompasses solid Earth processes, surface and atmospheric dynamics, Earth system history, climate ...
Discover minerals, gemstones and rocks in the Earth's Treasury gallery. A glittering display includes everything from gold nuggets to Stonehenge rock and kryptonite. Find out how diamonds are formed ...
Earth will get a second moon for about two months this year when a small asteroid begins to orbit our planet. The asteroid was discovered in August and is set to become a mini-moon, revolving ...
Google has announced a series of enhancements to its Earth and Maps platforms aimed at providing users with a more immersive and informative experience. These updates include the introduction of ...
Unreal featured dynamic gunplay and pioneering 3D graphics. Yet, nearly a quarter-century later ... “I remember a moment ...