A little-known volcano on a remote Pacific island may have been the source of one of the 19th century’s most powerful ...
For years, scientists have been puzzled about why Earth and Mars have fewer important elements like copper and zinc compared ...
Coinciding with British Science Week, Dynamic Earth’s School Careers Showcase is aimed at students aged 11-18. Bringing ...
Dynamic Earth has extended Scotland’s biggest hands-on careers showcase The FREE event will now run over two days and will focus on Planet Earth and Sustainability for School Learners. Dynamic Earth, ...
An ambitious, multinational research project co-led by the University at Buffalo has demonstrated that Earth's biodiversity ...
Recent scientific discoveries reveal two extraordinary phenomena that could change our understanding of Earth's hydrology.
Season 5 of Harley Quinn taps into DC Comics' cosmic history to pay homage to the home planets of classic heroes and villains ...
Rising global temperatures may render extensive regions of the planet too hot for human survival over the coming decades.
Space agencies have systems in place to spot, track, and forecast the future orbits of potentially hazardous asteroids.
A new study reveals that even a slight rise in global temperatures could make vast areas of the planet too hot for human survival.
Lead author Tom Matthews said the research highlights the “potentially deadly consequences” of the Earth’s average ...