When an earthquake rattles Earth's surface, seismic waves shoot through the mantle—the 2,900-kilometer-thick dynamic layer of hot rock between Earth's crust and metal core. Thorne's team is ...
Hidden away in east Vancouver, in an unassuming red brick building nearly identical to dozens of other office buildings ...
A megatsunami crashed over the shores of Dickinson Fjord on the eastern coast of Greenland, reaching a wave height of over ...
Despite its significance, it's a bit of a puzzle how Earth's inner core formed and developed. We don’t even know how old it ...
Applied geophysics is the study of how the Earth works and what it's made of. Scientists called geophysicists use this knowledge to explore what's under the ground, check for dangers like earthquakes, ...
After both World Wars, soldiers dumped bombs into the Baltic Sea. A team of robots and divers is trying to fish them out.
I'm climate editor at The Post, and I'm really excited for our next discussion, which is on the future of energy in America. Three great guests. Tim Latimer is CEO of Fervo Energy. Dr. Kim Budil is ...
During the equinoxes, Earth's magnetic poles are tilted and can receive these charged particles more easily. While it's not ...
The ocean became a dumping ground for weapons after Allied forces defeated the Nazis. Now a team of robots and divers are ...
“These are the technical professionals who originate and mature oil and gas opportunities,” the person said, pointing to Shell’s geologists, geophysicists, and oil and gas well designers.
Scientists have unravelled a doughnut-like structure buried deep within Earth's swirling outer core of molten metal. The exciting discovery was reported in a new study published in Science Advances.
Opinion article in the Australian Financial Review by Samantha McCulloch, Chief Executive of Australian Energy Producers.The ...