New research reveals that the Earth's ocean floor is cracking open faster and more dynamically than previously thought, significantly reshaping ocean basins.
Earth's ocean floor is not just steadily pulling apart; new research reveals rapid, dynamic cracking along mid-ocean ridges.
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A comet destroyed a lost civilization - 12,800 years ago
Was Atlantis just a metaphor… or a memory of real geological catastrophe? Geological data, mid-ocean ridge studies, and ...
When we dream of landscapes, we might imagine rolling valleys or rugged mountains. But there is a whole landscape hidden from ...
A massive 37-million-year-old underwater canyon reveals the fossil trace of an ancient Atlantic tectonic boundary.
Volcanic eruptions are significant geologic hazards. Underwater volcanoes are challenging to study, yet they play an integral ...
For most of deep time, spreading ridges released more carbon than volcano chains, changing how we interpret Earth’s climate history.
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What's up with Tropical Cyclone Horacio over Indian Ocean, ‘strongest storm of 2026’ | Key points
Tropical Cyclone 'Horacio' got the label of “strongest storm of 2026”, which stemmed primarily from peak wind estimates during Horacio's rapid intensification.
The plume of tropical moisture that just targeted far northern Sonoma County is beginning to lose its structure, and the Bay ...
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What's the latest on Sunday's snow threat in Connecticut? Here's what the data shows.
There's no need to rush out for bread and milk if this storm keeps trending south.
It's nearly 14 feet long and weighs 1,653 pounds, scientists say.
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