A trio of Earth and atmospheric scientists at the University of Houston, working with a geoscientist from the University of ...
A hotspot that is now located in the Atlantic played a key role in forming the lakes, home to a fifth of the world's fresh ...
A hotspot that now lies in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean was once under the Great Lakes, and may explain why they formed ...
The study fills in more gaps about what goes on out in the lakes during the winter months. Until now, most Great Lakes ...
Luke O’Neill has hailed a “great breakthrough” that could help people with type 1 diabetes. A woman in China with type 1 ...
New research from a team of citizen scientists challenges the old idea that Jupiter's visible clouds are formed of ammonia ...
Astronomers used NASA's James Webb Space Telescope to reveal 44 stars in a galaxy so far away, its light dates to when the ...
An international team of scientists say they've successfully drilled one of the oldest ice cores yet, penetrating nearly 2 ...
The spot we see today isn’t the same one the Italian astronomer Cassini discovered centuries ago, research shows.
Researchers reveal the surprising origin of the Great Lakes, linking them to an ancient hotspot that existed 300 million years ago, shedding new light on Earth's geological history.
New research reveals why the famously steamy park, hosting over 500 hot geysers, shows no signs of blowing its top. These ...