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NASA scientists are crisscrossing the globe in 2017 to investigate critical scientific questions about how our planet is changing and what impacts humans are having on it.
An Experimental Journey to the Center of the Earth Yields Clues to Make-up of Planet’s Core
Scientists are exploring undersea volcanoes, monitoring coastal erosion along hard-to-reach shorelines, and studying the movement of sea ice – all in real time.
WATCH: What Does Overpopulation Mean for Our Future?
Overpopulation explained.
A jet stream within the Earth's molten iron core has been discovered by scientists using the latest satellite data that helps create an 'x-ray' view of the planet.
A Drilling Rig Named Thor is About to Make History
It’s taken sixteen years, but a collaboration between scientists, industry, and the government of Iceland is on the verge of a major milestone.
Scientists have presented new discoveries about the way heat and energy move and manifest in the ionosphere, a region of Earth’s atmosphere that reacts to changes from both space above and Earth below.
Oldest Water on Earth Found Deep Within the Canadian Shield
University of Toronto scientists one up themselves by finding 2 billion-year-old water, half a kilometer deeper than the 1.5 billion-year-old stuff.