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Earth's Core Seems to Be Wrapped in Layers Like an Onion, Study Finds
Seismic waves passing through Earth's inner core have revealed much about our planet's iron center: how it's changing shape, ...
Earth’s inner core has long puzzled scientists because seismic waves move through it unevenly. Compressional waves from ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Silicon and carbon could explain Earth’s onion-like inner core
Deep beneath our feet, far beyond the reach of drills or submersibles, Earth hides a solid metal heart that behaves in ways geophysicists have struggled to explain. New experiments now suggest that a ...
An international research team may have found an explanation for seismic anomalies, the noticeable deviations in the behavior of earthquake waves, in Earth's inner core. A team led by scientists from ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Scientists may have finally solved the puzzle of Earth’s inner core layers
A groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications offers new insights into Earth’s inner core, potentially solving long-standing mysteries about seismic anomalies. An international team led by ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Earth’s lower mantle trapped far more early water than previously thought
Earth’s deep interior still shapes the world above your feet. Water trapped far below the surface helps control how rocks move, melt, and recycle through the mantle.
Researchers studying a massive landslide in Alaska have detected strange seasonal seismic pulses caused by water freezing and ...
More than 25 million cubic yards of rock and ice broke loose and plunged into Greenland's Dickson Fjord, creating a ...
A stable "exceptional fermionic superfluid," a new quantum phase that intrinsically hosts singularities known as exceptional ...
Times-Standard on MSN
Not My Fault | Share your stories of earthquake oddities
Lori Dengler is looking for your stories of unique observations around quakes. “I’ve heard of strange smells before, during, ...
A rare earthquake in Myanmar revealed how a long, mature fault can transmit energy directly to the surface. The discovery may change how scientists evaluate the danger posed by major faults around the ...
The United States Geological Survey quickly deleted the alert, saying it had been sent in error. “This isn’t a good look,” one earthquake expert said. By Erin ...
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