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Layer of Earth puzzling scientists finally has origin revealed
Newsweek· 9 hours agoThe D'' layer is characterized by significant seismic heterogeneity, or diversity: seismic waves...
How an eddy in the Gulf of Mexico could supercharge hurricanes in a busy season
WUSF 89.7· 15 hours agoWith this year’s Atlantic hurricane season expected to be yet another stampede, Florida and other states around the Gulf of Mexico should keep an eye out for an underappreciated ...
Colorado awards $7.7 million in grants to harvest energy from earth's inner core
The Center Square· 1 day agoApproximately 35 projects will receive $7.7 million in grants from the Geothermal Energy Grant...
Earth's mysterious D" layer: A relic of ancient oceans and planetary collisions
Phys.org· 4 days agoDeep within Earth, there lies a mysterious layer called the D" layer. Located roughly 3,000 kilometers down, this zone sits just above the boundary between the planet'< ...
Oak Ridge Lab's 3D Printed Tungsten Parts Could Ignite Fusion Energy Dreams
Hoodline· 3 days agoIn a bold stride toward harnessing the power of sun-like heat here on Earth, scientists at Oak Ridge...
NASA space telescope finds Earth-size exoplanet that's 'not a bad place' to hunt for life
Space via Yahoo News· 5 days agoNASA exoplanet-hunter TESS has found a temperate, Earth-size world in the habitable zone of its red...
A 50,000-Year-Old Block of Ice Paints the Most Chilling Picture of the Future Ever
Prevention via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThey discovered that, in the last glacial period, Earth experienced its highest CO2 increase: 14...
First Glimpse Inside Bizarre Planet Reveals What Makes It So Puffy
ScienceAlert via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe new results mean that the exoplanet can be explained with existing models, without the need for...
Webb solves mystery of puffy exoplanet WASP-107 b
EarthSky· 15 hours agoWASP-107 b is a gas giant exoplanet, one of the lightest and least-dense ever discovered. Two research teams used new data from the James Webb Space...
Mysterious 'puffy' planet may finally be explained by James Webb Space Telescope
Live Science via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe exoplanet WASP-107 b is one of the least dense planets ever discovered. New James Webb telescope...