Medicine & TechnologyUncover the latest findings on the Bhimbetka rock shelters and the supposed Dickinsonia fossil. Read on to learn about the importance of admitting mistakes in scientific research and the new evidence that has come to light!
A Harvard-led study found that Earth's plate tectonics date at least 3.2 billion years ago, and offers evidence of when the south and north poles switched places. Read the article to learn more.
Scientists uncovered that fossils of tiny, ancient organisms that lived millions of years ago could influence the next big seismic event. Read the article to learn more.
New research demonstrates that comets, which interacted with massive gas clouds in Milky Way's spiral arms, are crucial to Earth's crust. To know more about it, continue reading this post.
Check out what these mysterious lines are that NOAA Ocean Exploration scientists found in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, describing it as something that looked human-made.
The Earth's layers are key to understanding the formation and evolution of the planet. Read on to find out why a recent study says that the mantle closest to the core was more drier than earlier believed.
A study from Washington DNR shows the possibility of a 40-feet tsunami once the Seattle Fault moves. Read more about the findings and measures the local government of Seattle is setting up.
Since 1971, a fire has been blazing in Turkmenistan's Darvaza sinkhole and it has been burning for decades. Read more to know why it's called the Gates of Hell and why the government wants to extinguish it.
Geologists explain why minor earthquakes could produce relatively large tsunamis. Learn more about how the calamity is formed, and what regions are likely to experience the phenomenon.
Experts show how effective a supercomputer was at predicting volcanic eruptions. Learn more about how the previously-impossible forecasting approach works and how the system performed months prior to the 2018 Sierra Negra eruption.