Earth’s deep interior may hold water equal to today’s oceans, challenging long-held views of how the planet became habitable.
Unlike earlier studies, which often examined chemistry and atmospheric motion separately, the new simulations combined both.
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Research reveals when and why ancient tropical seas transitioned from oxygen oases to marine dead zones, providing clues to ...
A colossal bar of iron hidden inside the Ring Nebula may be the ghostly remains of a planet destroyed by a dying star.
In a new study published in The Planetary Science Journal, scientists from the University of Chicago and Jet Propulsion ...
Chemical looping fluidized bed reactors are an innovative technology for green hydrogen and chemical production. Recently, ...
New instrument on William Herschel Telescope spots previously unknown strip of ionised iron atoms at the heart of Ring Nebula ...
Traditional techniques of converting fossil fuels for heat and power generation and chemical production increase the carbon ...
Spectacular clouds swirl across the surface of Jupiter. These clouds contain water, just like Earth's, but are much denser on ...
The NBA London Game 2026 between Memphis Grizzlies and Orlando Magic will be shown live on Amazon Prime Video. The game will ...
Researchers studying cyanobacteria from hot springs in Thailand have discovered a new natural UV-blocking compound with ...