The map of Earth looks settled at first glance. Continents feel fixed, named, and counted. Yet over the past few decades, ...
The Department of Earth and Climate Sciences added two new classes to their department this year. Professor Noel Heim began teaching Geology of National Parks in the fall of 2025 and Professor and ECS ...
While we have sent probes billions of kilometers into interstellar space, humans have barely scratched the surface of our own ...
‘We can learn from the old’: how architects are returning to the earth to build homes for the future
Rammed earth sourced from, or near, the grounds of a proposed building site is attracting attention as an eco-friendly construction material ...
Advanced modeling has revealed an Australia-shaped magnetic anomaly beneath the country's Northern Territory that holds ...
In the Pacific Northwest, big faults like the Cascadian subduction zone located offshore, get a lot of attention. But big ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Earth’s hidden continent Zealandia forces a rethink of what counts as land
What is a continent when over 94 percent of it is under the water? Zealandia is an extensive belt of continental crust around ...
Live Science on MSN
Does the Earth have a pulse?
Most major geological events in Earth's recent history have clustered in 27.5-million-year intervals — a pattern that ...
NEW EARTH RESOURCES CORP. (CSE: EATH) (“New Earth” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has commenced planning for a series of airborne geophysics surveys as an important part of the ...
Every year at Grand Canyon National Park, millions of visitors from all over the world stop at one of a dozen water spigots. Most people are on a rim, seeing the canyon's majesty for the first time, ...
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New Map Reveals Strange Dent in the Magnetic Field Beneath Australia
The recent Australia Magnetic Anomaly mapping was done using regional aeromagnetic data gathered during the Northern Territory Government’s Bonney Well Survey.
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