As much as 45 oceans’ worth of hydrogen may be in Earth’s core, scientists reported, suggesting most of Earth’s water was ...
With an estimated 6 sextillion kilograms of the stuff—that’s 21 zeroes by the way—the Earth’s core is another example of why hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe.
An experiment to quantify the amount of the universe’s lightest element in Earth’s core suggests that the planet’s water has ...
A tube of mud can look like nothing special at first. Pull it from half a kilometer under Antarctic ice, though, and every ...
A team of researchers has produced the strongest experimental evidence yet that Earth’s iron core holds enormous quantities ...
The 748-foot-long sediment core contains a record of roughly the past 23 million years, including periods when the planet's surface temperature was hotter than it is today ...
Scientists have long debated whether most of Earth's vital liquid was delivered via icy comets or was homemade ...
The iron-rich core at the center of our planet has been a crucial part of Earth's evolution. The core not only powers the magnetic field which shields our atmosphere and oceans from solar radiation, ...
Your core is, quite literally, at the center of everything you do. It’s what powers your paddle strokes, allows you to reach for a climbing hold, and makes hoisting a heavy pack and carrying it over ...