Division of Geological Survey rang in the new year with the official launch of a refreshed version of the Ohio Geology ...
The Seven Sisters are a series of iconic chalk cliffs guarding the English Channel in Sussex. It is a beautiful, peaceful ...
You have probably seen the images of the surface of Mars, beamed back by NASA's rovers. What if there were a time machine ...
Coral skeletons left by a tsunami over 630 years ago are a warning for the Caribbean region, according to new research. An ...
In a region long known for its mineral wealth, a recent geological study is prompting researchers to revisit some of the most ...
The timing and rate of early crustal growth on Earth remains contentious due to the scarcity of very ancient rocks,” are ...
The Paint Mines sprawl across 750 acres of El Paso County, roughly 30 miles east of Colorado Springs, yet somehow remain ...
Beaver Dam State Park near Caliente, Nevada isn’t just real—it’s the living, breathing version of those impossibly beautiful images.
Join author David B. Williams for a conversation about his 2025 book, Wild in Seattle: Stories at the Crossroads of People and Nature. Published in April, Wild in Seattle contains 47 essays exploring ...
In comparison, he writes, the 300,000 years since Homo sapiens evolved is so brief that “in a single stroke with a medium-grained nail file you could eradicate human history.” In this special issue on ...
The NASA Artemis II mission, set to lift off as soon as February, will mark the first time astronauts have aimed to venture beyond near-Earth orbit since 1972.
Ancient Australian rocks suggest Earth’s continents formed later than expected and share a common origin with the Moon.