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Deep Beneath the Crust, a Fault Is Ripping Open the Earth Not Sliding Like Scientists Insisted for Years
A major fault in central Turkey is defying decades of scientific belief, tearing the Earth open in a way no one expected.
Southern Mexico was shook Friday by a 6.5 magnitude earthquake. Could that ever happen in Florida? Here's what to know.
Watch the Earth's tectonic plates grow, shrink, and jostle for position in this new model of the last billion years on the ...
Scientists warn that the plate beneath Gibraltar arc will begin to shift toward the Atlantic within 20 million years.
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For Decades, It Was a Theory. Now Scientists Confirm the Iberian Peninsula Is Slowly Spinning
The Iberian Peninsula is not standing still. A new geophysical study confirms that this massive landmass is slowly rotating ...
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Odia Asmita is not enough for BJP to stay in power. Caste politics is catching up in Odisha
With the state now aligned with the national ruling party, the demand is shifting from ‘protection of culture’ to ‘proportion ...
Long framed by legend and mystery, Bermuda is now drawing scientific attention for reasons that have nothing to do with vanished ships or folklore. Ne ...
One project aims to harness local geothermal resources to pull CO2 from the air. Will it prove that carbon removal can really ...
Among all the planets in the Solar System, Earth stands alone. It’s the only one with active plate tectonics — a dynamic process that has shaped life, climate, and continents for billions of years.
In December 1985, the western part of what was then Czechoslovakia was struck by the strongest earthquake of modern times, ...
With findings on Earth’s polar extremes and its innermost core, scientists shaped how we look at the planet in 2025 in ...
Data from Axial, the most-monitored underwater volcano, are helping geophysicists hone eruption predictions. For Axial, 2026 ...
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