The Sea Swallows Our Poisons: Human Pollutants Have Become Part of the Chemistry of All Oceans
A new study reveals that human-made chemical pollutants have infiltrated oceanic ecosystems and the chemical composition of seawater, potentially disrupting natural processes.
Oceans of hydrogen in the Earth's core: how it captured the most abundant element in the universe
A recent experiment suggests that the Earth's core may contain significantly more hydrogen than previously thought, potentially explaining its scarcity on the surface.
Greenland Was Green Seven Thousand Years Ago... Will It Return?
A recent study reveals that the Greenland ice sheet's northern region was entirely ice-free about seven thousand years ago, raising questions about the potential for its return to that state.