Earth's deep mantle stored enough water in rocks to equal one ocean during our planet's early molten days, helping explain ...
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Holiday cheer met hands-on learning Saturday when Jason Lindsey — better known as “Mr. Science” — brought festive science fun to the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County. Nearly 50 ...
Farms and cities use so much of the Colorado River's water that little remains for the river's own ecosystem. Will ...
About 4.6 billion years ago, the young Earth was a hostile and violent place. Repeated collisions with space rocks left the ...
To show the ventilation difference between its printed wheelchair lattice cushions and foam, Carbon conducted an informal ...
Researchers at the Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) have investigated how summer storms ...
Water is all around us, yet its surface layer—home to chemical reactions that shape life on Earth—is surprisingly hard to study. Experiments at SLAC's X-ray laser are bringing it into focus.
Researchers in the US have used quantum chemistry to explain why ozone catalysts degrade during water electrolysis.
Today, oceans cover about 70% of Earth’s surface. This stark contrast has long driven scientific interest in how water ...
Scientists have directly imaged atomic oxygen in water using a femtosecond laser, revealing unexpected stability and movement ...