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Brightest gamma-ray explosion of all time scrambled Earth’s upper atmosphere
A powerful blast of gamma-rays that may have been the most powerful cosmic explosion since the Big Bang caused significant…
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The oldest continents in the Milky Way may be 5 billion years older than Earth’s
The oldest continents in our galaxy may have arisen 5 billion years before Earth’s, new research suggests — and that…
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22,000-foot volcano summit is home to Earth’s highest-dwelling vertebrates, study confirms
A live leaf-eared mouse (Phyllotis vaccarum) was spotted on the summit of Llullaillaco volcano on the border between Argentina and…
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Mystery blobs in Earth’s mantle may be linked to ancient gold and platinum that arrived from space
Scientists may have finally figured out why Earth’s precious metals appear close to the surface, despite being so dense they…
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Helen Czerski interview: ‘Earth’s civilizations are shaped by what the ocean engine does’
We are all used to the lush green landscapes and rugged mountainscapes that define the land we live on, but…
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Earth’s crust swallowed a sea’s worth of water and locked it away beneath Pacific seafloor
Ancient volcanic rocks were eroded and stored a sea’s worth of water in Earth’s crust as they became buried. (Image…
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Zealandia, Earth’s hidden continent, was torn from supercontinent Gondwana in flood of fire 100 million years ago
Zealandia is the first continent on Earth to be fully mapped to the edges. (Image credit: GNS Science) The “lost…
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Earth’s solid inner core is ‘surprisingly soft’ thanks to hyperactive atoms jostling around
An artist’s interpretation of what the Earth’s crust, mantle, outer core and inner core might look like when separated. (Image…
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Earth’s biggest cache of pink diamonds formed in the breakup of the 1st supercontinent ‘Nuna’
Earth may owe its supply of pink diamonds to the breakup of the planet’s first supercontinent. The Argyle formation in…
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