Picture the Earth’s crust and you most probably think of dense, dry rock. You don’t imagine a goey, honey-like substance ...
It feels like there have been staggering science stories emerging every other day recently, all of which have blown our tiny ...
"As the lithosphere thickened and dripped below the region, it formed a basin at the surface that later sprang up when the ...
A crater-rich dwarf planet named Ceres located in the main asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter was long thought to be composed of a materials mixture not dominated by water ice.
It has taken 89,000 years for Himalayan peak to be pushed further skywards by erosion and pressure from below Earth’s surface ...
Starting at the surface, you would have to dig nearly 2,000 miles before reaching the Earth’s core. No one could survive that ...
Since the first sighting of the first-discovered and largest asteroid in our solar system was made in 1801 by Giuseppe Piazzi ...
Satellite data revealed the Konya Basin in Türkiye is sinking due to crust dripping, where parts of Earth's crust fall into ...
River erosion in its environs explains why the world’s tallest mountain is up to 800 meters higher than the other towering ...
Billions of years ago, Mars was a very different place—likely wet, with rivers flowing across its surface and a thick ...
Mount Everest is 15-50m taller than it would otherwise be because a river is eroding rock and soil at its base, helping push ...
Buttermilk pie is an old-fashioned Southern dessert recipe that's easy to make! It has a rich, custard-like filling, ...