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Tectonic “elevator” can revive ancient microbes and return them seafloor
Off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, where the Cocos Plate grinds beneath the Caribbean Plate, microorganisms that may have been entombed in rock for millions of years are making an unlikely return ...
TRX Gold Corporation (TSX: TRX) (NYSE American: TRX) (the "Company" or "TRX Gold") reported its results for the second ...
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Study finds 20-year decline in Atlantic current across 4 deep-ocean sites
For two decades, instruments bolted to the Atlantic seafloor have recorded the pulse of one of Earth’s most important ocean ...
Spatially distributed prediction of streamflow and nitrogen (N) export dynamics is essential for precision management of ...
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Earth's tectonic elevator hauls ancient buried microbes back to the seafloor to revive and spread
In subduction zones, the sites of the world's largest earthquakes, tectonic activity may generate a "pump" that transports ...
Climate change is drying out rivers across the country. A new AI forecasting tool can help managers, governments and water ...
Many of the world’s largest river deltas—home to hundreds of millions of people—are sinking faster than rising seas, ...
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Colorado River may have pooled and spilled over to form the Grand Canyon, but not everyone agrees
The Colorado River muscled its way through today's Grand Canyon after pooling as a giant lake, according to new research.
Jeyaretnam is a reporter at TIME, based in the Singapore bureau. She covers the Asia-Pacific region and global overnight news. The E.U.’s new age verification app aims to address concerns raised by ...
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