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The Shifting Sands of the Arabian Peninsula - Nature's Slow Transformation
Sand has been reshaping the Arabian Peninsula for millions of years, creating one of Earth's most dramatic landscapes. The ...
By integrating seismic data, mineral physics and geodynamic modeling, the study reconceived large low-shear velocity ...
A new study shows that climate shapes the land and can change where earthquakes happen and when volcanoes erupt.
There’s a place in Paradise Valley, Arizona where reality bends and imagination takes physical form. Cosanti Originals isn’t just an art gallery – it’s a portal to another world hiding in plain sight ...
Apple TV has revealed the trailer for the new chapter of the award-winning natural history series “Prehistoric Planet: Ice ...
Scenic Relaxation on MSN
Layers of Earth in Utah’s Desert
See how natural forces shaped the striped rock hills of Utah’s Badlands — a quiet desert full of color, texture, and history.
This natural wonder sits on Navajo Nation land about 30 miles northeast of Flagstaff, where the Little Colorado River transforms from a modest stream into a roaring spectacle that would make even the ...
China's promise to delay its newest restrictions on the export of the rare earths that are crucial to many high-tech products for one year as part of a trade agreement President Donald Trump secured ...
A study led by researchers from the University of Sydney and the University of Adelaide has revealed how the breakup of an ancient supercontinent 1.5 billion years ago transformed Earth's surface ...
After three years evading the Taliban in Afghanistan, Mohammed Ibrahim thought he had made it to safety when the U.S. evacuated him, his wife and two of his children to a former American military base ...
As proposals to help save local journalism gathered dust in Congress and mostly fizzled in state legislatures over the last year, 136 more newspapers closed, according to a new report. More than half ...
Hidden deep in ancient rocks, scientists have found the surviving traces of Earth’s first form—unchanged for 4.5 billion years. (An artistic illustration about Theia impacting the proto-Earth.) Credit ...
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