Satellite and Ocean Data Reveal Marked Increase in Earth's Heating Rate

Study finds rainstorms less frequent, longer dry periods across US West

The Physics of Falling Raindrops in Diverse Planetary Atmospheres

Californian wildfire smoke over Europe: A first example of the aerosol observing

Study: Smoke from the extraordinary 2020 Californian wildfires travelled within 3‐4 days towards Europe

The Weight of Cities: Urbanization Effects on Earth's Subsurface

Astronomers estimate Titan’s largest sea is 1,000 feet deep. On Saturn's largest moon, Titan, lies Kraken Mare, a sea of liquid methane

The Mysterious Green Streaks Below STEVE

Fossil Fuel Combustion Is Driving CO2 Toward Levels Harmful to Human Cognition

Machine Learning model detecting Slow Slip Events From Seafloor Pressure Data will help calculate tectonic stresses between earthquakes, and thus, useful for determining the likelihood of future large earthquakes and tsunamis.

The Fragmented Death of the Farallon Plate

Uranus is losing its atmosphere because of its weird wobbly magnetic field

Doubling of U.S

Earth turned faster at the end of the time of the dinosaurs than it does today, rotating 372 times a year, compared to the current 365, according to a new study of fossil mollusk shells from the late Cretaceous

Scientists find far higher than expected rate of underwater glacial melting

Stalled weather patterns will get bigger due to climate change

According to a new study in JGR Atmopsheres, climate change will likely intensify Saharan dust storms in the Mediterranean, causing poor air quality and increased glacier melt in Europe

Greenhouse gases may get more attention, but aerosols — from car exhaust to volcanic eruptions — also have a major impact on the Earth’s climate

A 1% reduction in earth's magnetic field can add 10 times more CO2 to the atmosphere than volcanism.

If the US and Russia waged an all-out nuclear war, 15 million tons of black soot would be released into the atmosphere, temperatures would drop by more than 15°F and famine would threaten almost all of the world's population.

Scientists discover a mass anomaly beneath the largest crater in the South Pole-Aitken basin, on the far side of the moon, that could be due to metal from asteroid impact…

Radioactive carbon released into the atmosphere from 20th-century nuclear bomb tests has reached the deepest parts of the ocean, and has been found in muscle tissues of crustaceans that inhabit Earth's ocean trenches…

A Field Guide to Finding Fossils on Mars

Nasa finds water on the moon

Total human carbon dioxide emissions could match those of Earth's last major greenhouse warming event 56 million years ago in fewer than five generations, or 140 years, new study found.

The gaseous layer that wraps around Earth reaches up to 630,000 kilometers away, or 50 times the diameter of our planet, according to a new study based on observations by the ESA/NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory…

Geological evidence of planet‐wide groundwater system on Mars - Salese - - Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets

Scientists extract record of Earth's magnetic field changes from Iron Age African burnt clay huts, which locked in a record of the magnetic field from those times - results confirm the current 'South Atlantic Anomaly' has happened before as well

Researchers have now mapped exactly where in the Western U.S. snow mass has declined since 1982

Geophysicists have determined Earth shifted relative to its spin axis within the past 12 million years, which caused Greenland to move far enough toward the north pole to kick off the ice age that began about 3.2 million years ago.

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