In 2026, scientists will attempt to breach Earth's crust, observe solar blasts, and launch the first privately-developed PSLV.
Ship to breach Earth's CRUST Next year, a 600-foot Chinese research vessel will set sail to find the perfect site from where ...
Special Report: Moho Resources has completed maiden RC drilling at the Swan prospect at its Bush Chook gold project in WA, encountering two key alteration assemblages in all four holes. It’s no secret ...
The Bermuda Triangle may not be the biggest mystery of the Atlantic. In a new study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters, scientists believe they have discovered the reason why ...
Bermuda’s unique geological features have long intrigued scientists, but a recent breakthrough has introduced an entirely new mystery. Beneath the island lies an enormous, 12.4-mile-thick layer of ...
Figure 1. Model showing the crustal structure and stress field of the Eastern Himalayas. Two vertical faces are receiver function images across-strike and along-strike of the Himalayas. There is a ...
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China’s new ocean drilling vessel could dig 6.8 miles underneath to study Earth’s crust
Human imagination has long been captivated by the idea of venturing below the Earth’s surface into a hidden, mysterious realm. This fascination is evident in literature spanning decades, like the ...
Guice, George L.; Ackerson, Michael R.; Holder, Robert M.; George, Freya R.; Browning-Hanson, Joseph F.; Burgess, Jerry L.; Foustoukos, Dionysis, I; Becker, Naomi A ...
Too deep to see or reach via drilling, the Moho (crust-mantle transition) remains something of a mystery more than a hundred years after its discovery. This insightful, multidisciplinary volume ...
Half in jest, the American Miscellaneous Society (AMSOC) was “founded” by alphabet-weary scientists at the Office of Naval Research in 1952. AMSOC has about 50 members, but no records, dues, laws or ...
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