Rather than shutting down all at once like a "big train wreck," the Juan de Fuca plate is ripping apart piece by piece, creating natural boundaries that scientists say could stop earthquake ruptures.
Scientists warn that the plate beneath Gibraltar arc will begin to shift toward the Atlantic within 20 million years.
The possibility of alien life has moved from fiction to scientific inquiry, fueled by government interest in UAP reports. While scientists haven't confirmed alien spacecraft, the universe's vastness ...
The King's Trough Complex is a several-hundred-kilometer-long, canyon-like system of trenches on the North Atlantic seafloor. Its formation was long thought to be the result of simple stretching of ...
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Commentary: We have people promoting conspiracy “theories” for a variety of reasons. The one thing they all have in common is the lack of verifiable evidence.
A river in Australia may have been flowing for 300 to 400 million years, long before dinosaurs existed. How did the ancient Finke River survive dramatic geological changes for so long?
Antarctica is covered by a miles-thick ice sheet, but was that always the case? And when was the coldest continent ice-free?
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In 1986, Kihachiro Aratake was diving off the coast of Yonaguni when he spotted a giant structure 25 meters below the surface ...
A massive canyon hidden beneath the Atlantic Ocean has long baffled geologists. Scientists now believe they may finally ...