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Carbon's hidden superpower: How extreme warming can trigger an ice age
Scientists may have solved a mystery of how Earth recycles its carbon, and what it could mean for the future.
The general understanding of how Earth's climate is regulated is that it happens through the climate-sensitive reaction of carbon dioxide (CO2) removal by the weathering of silicate rocks on land.
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Life on Earth is lucky: A rare chemical fluke may have made our planet habitable
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Scientists discover seismic hotspot in US that could trigger...
It was a groundbreaking discovery.
Scientists have found previously concealed fault lines along California's north coast, sparking concerns that we could be drastically underestimating the earthquake risk in the region, per a seismic study published in the journal "Science.
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Do recent earthquakes make 'Big One' more likely? What scientists say
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Over the past few days, the Coachella Valley has experienced more than 20 earthquakes, causing concern among some residents.
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Calif. rocked by 16 earthquakes in 24 hours, with more possibly on...
A rapid-fire barrage of 16 earthquakes slammed Southern California in less than 24 hours, reigniting terrifying fears that the "Big One" is getting ready to tear the region apart.
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Earth's inner core may have an onion-like layered structure, new study reveals - NaturalNews.com
A chemically stratified core influences heat flow, convection in the outer core and Earth's magnetic field stability -- key factors in planetary habitability compared to Venus and Mars.