Following the break-up of an ancient supercontinent, waves propagated through the hot, rocky layer beneath the planet's brittle crust and reshaped its surface over millions of years
The record-setting rock samples will provide insight into the chemical processes that may have kick-started life on our planet
Changing water levels and erosion from waves may have contributed to the collapse in the popular Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
NEOWISE, which looked for potentially hazardous objects in the solar system, received its last command on Thursday and will burn up when it re-enters Earth's atmosphere
Arborists didn't know if the historic tree would survive, but they've been working to give it the best possible odds
Often used to kill weeds around crops, DCPA poses a health risk to the unborn babies of pregnant farmworkers, according to the agency
Ancient Babylonians linked astronomical phenomena to pestilence, the death of kings and the destruction of empires
Researchers propose a new technique for making the Red Planet more habitable by engineering heat-trapping nanoparticles from Martian dust
Two teeth and a small adult arm bone found in Indonesia suggest the ancestors of Homo floresiensis were even shorter than scientists previously thought
After technical issues on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, the space agency says it's considering bringing the astronauts back to Earth on a SpaceX Crew Dragon instead
Researchers found thriving communities of microbes in microwave ovens used in home kitchens, shared spaces and laboratories
Created by artists in India, the artworks are part of a larger effort to promote coexistence between humans and animals
Australian researchers glued satellite-linked GPS cameras to the animals' backs to capture footage that could be vital to marine conservation efforts
Researchers examined lunar soil samples collected during the Apollo missions to determine which weathering processes contribute most to replenishing the moon's atmosphere
Fe, who is at least 38 years old, initially rose to fame as one half of the "resident power couple" at Michigan's Seney National Wildlife Refuge
The samples from China's Chang'e 5 mission shed light on lunar resources that could be vital to future missions and habitations
Researchers propose that a system of water could have lifted heavy stones to the height necessary to construct the Step Pyramid
A new study suggests schooling fish use up to 79 percent less energy in rough conditions than fish that swim alone
By being nature's clean-up crew, the often maligned birds help prevent the spread of diseases, according to a new study
A subterranean plumbing system of magma beneath the island’s Reykjanes Peninsula may have helped set off the recent series of eruptions that could last for centuries
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