The new cause of earthquakes discovered by scientists: Can the sun 'shake' the Earth?
Scientists propose that solar flares may influence earthquakes by affecting electrical forces in the Earth's crust.
An unknown type of earthquake has been mapped in the depths of the Earth
Stanford scientists have created the first comprehensive global map of an unusual type of earthquake that originates deep within the Earth's mantle rather than the crust.
A new study links space weather to earthquakes
A recent study explores how activity high above Earth may subtly influence processes deep within the planet's crust.
Increased seismic activity on the Reykjanes Peninsula
The Reykjanes Peninsula is experiencing increased seismic activity due to rising tension in the earth's crust.
The Earth was not a magma hell: 'lost continents' over 4 billion years old discovered
A new analysis of the planet's oldest crystals reveals that the Earth's crust and liquid water existed much earlier than previously thought, rewriting the history of life's origin.
Scientists to Al Jazeera Net: The oldest minerals on Earth changed our understanding of the planet's entire history
A new study suggests that the Earth may have seen the formation of continents and the onset of crust recycling much earlier than previously believed, potentially altering our understanding of the planet's history during its first half billion years.
The rains that moved the Earth.. What is happening in Ethiopia?
Recent observations in Ethiopia indicate that the Earth's crust is more flexible than previously thought, responding dynamically to changes in surface load, such as seasonal rains.