The mission to drill into Earth’s mantle restarts
The mission to drill into Earth’s mantle restarts this week, with a research vessel that drills core samples and collects measurements from under the ocean
The mission to drill into Earth’s mantle restarts this week, with a research vessel that drills core samples and collects measurements from under the ocean
The Science Guy, Bill Nye, explains what causes climate change, how it affects Earth, why we need to act promptly to mitigate its effects, and
If the Earth is spinning to the east at 1000 miles per hour… why can’t we fly west more easily? Watch the video…
Scientists proposed that Earth might be surrounded by long filaments of dark matter, or “hairs.”
“The delicate fingerprints of water imprinted on the sand. The #StoryOfWater.” The area photographed is located in Oman, approximately 20 km to the west-northwest of
Water is something most of take for granted. Yet, only 1% of the water on Earth is drinkable. Take a look at this infographic 5
In almost real time, the full, sunlit side of the Earth, available every day from a new NASA’s website.
Satellite and airborne sensors won’t cure the Earth. But they promise the clearest picture yet of its various ailments. Image credit Gregory Asner/Carnegie Institution for
Spherical LAGEOS-I is a passive research satellite of NASA, helping us measure the shape of Earth. Image credit NASA
Chile sitting along the southeast edge of the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” is used to earthquakes and tsunamis. The strongest quake on record was recorded