Under the volcanoes in the Andes where Chile, Argentina and Bolivia meet, there is a gigantic reservoir of molten magma.
New research demonstrates unsustainable levels of soil erosion in the UK.
Nitrogen makes up approximately 78% of the air we breathe. But scientists have never fully understood how it came to be present in the atmospheres around Earth and other planets.
A new stress map that reveals the forces acting on the planet’s crust will contribute to safer energy exploration, updated seismic hazard maps and improved knowledge about the Earth.
The abundance of large orb web spiders in the Swiss midland has declined drastically over the last 40 years.
In a study published in Nature Sustainability, an ecosystem scientist and an agricultural economist outline how to develop a more sustainable land management system through data collection and stakeholder buy-in.
The huge Antarctic iceberg has floated into warmer waters, but it is still mostly intact.
After ruling out pressure within the magma chamber, scientists investigate precipitation as a cause for 2018 eruption.
Citizens around the world depend upon data from NASA satellites.
A new international study led by Monash University climate scientists has found reef sand is dissolving much quicker than previously thought due to the impact of microbes.
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