New research reveals Mars’ crust is denser than Earth’s, providing key insights into the planet’s structure and thermal history.
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Fugaku Supercomputer Enhances Flight Safety by Simulating Invisible Winds and Unveiling Clear Air Turbulence
Fugaku supercomputer simulates clear-air turbulence around Tokyo, improving aviation safety by uncovering its causes and enhancing predictive models.
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Decoding the Chromium Clues: NASA’s MESSENGER Mission Unravels Mercury’s Metallic Mystery
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaNASA’s MESSENGER mission decodes Mercury’s chromium mystery, revealing its presence in the planet’s metallic core and offering new insights into …
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Insights from Magnetism: New Findings Dispute Current Understandings of Life’s Origin
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerNew research disputes the belief that mobile plate tectonics are crucial for life’s origin, offering fresh insights into planetary habitability.
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Zircons Illuminate Earth’s Primordial Past: Life Emerged from a “Stagnant Lid,” Not Plate Tectonics
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Recent Cambridge Research: Underestimation of Volcanic Eruption Impact in Current Climate Predictions
Cambridge research shows climate projections likely undervalue volcanic cooling effects by up to 4x.
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Ancient Earth’s “Boring Billion” Revealed: Day Length Stalled at 19 Hours
Study reveals Earth’s ‘boring billion’ with 19-hour days, hinting at a link between day length and atmospheric composition. (160 characters)
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Groundwater Extraction Alters Earth’s Spin, Contributing to Sea Level Rise
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaGroundwater extraction alters Earth’s spin, shifting the rotational pole and contributing to sea level rise. (157 characters)
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Intriguing Connection Found: Earthquakes and Cosmic Radiation Exhibit Statistical Correlation
Discovery of statistical correlation between seismic activity and cosmic radiation, offering potential for earthquake prediction and raising intriguing questions about …
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New Insights into Earth’s Continental History and Stability Challenge Conventional Beliefs
New research challenges conventional beliefs about Earth’s stable cratons, revealing repetitive deformation beneath their surface and altering our understanding of …