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Why Greenland is indispensable to global climate science
Greenland is sovereign in everything other than defence and foreign policy, but by being part of the Kingdom of Denmark, it ...
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Earth’s core is leaking vast amounts of gold through the mantle, study finds
Researchers at Göttingen University have uncovered new evidence that some of Earth’s most precious metals began their journey ...
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Forget gold, asteroid mining’s real treasure is something else
Investors and dreamers like to picture asteroids as glittering vaults of gold and platinum, a $700 quintillion jackpot ...
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Gold is leaking from Earth’s core, and it’s seeping into the mantle
Deep beneath our feet, far below the crust and mantle, Earth’s metallic heart is not as sealed off as geologists once assumed ...
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Everest Isn’t the Tallest Mountain After All: Meet the Solar System’s Real Highest Peak
A colossal Martian volcano defies everything we know about planetary geology. Hidden clues beneath its frozen summit hint at ...
A Geochemist’s research on the age of the planet eventually brought the leaded gasoline era to a halt, and ended the ...
Perseverance rover found a rock on Mars named Phippsaksla with so much iron and nickel that it could be a meteorite.
A soldier returned from the Sahara desert in 1916 with a wild story about a meteorite that dwarfed all others. Over 100 years ...
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Is asteroid mining actually feasible? Meteorite chemistry data offers new insight
Space mining often sounds like a fast route to endless metals. In practice, the first question is simple: what are small ...
It's hard enough to see a meteorite strike on Earth: Most of the bits of space debris that survive entry into the atmosphere plunge into the ocean, which covers about 70 percent of the planet. The ...
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Japan’s Most Hyped Affordable Watch Brand Unveils Its Most Out-of-This-World Dial Yet
Japanese watchmaker Kurono Tokyo breaks new ground with the Inseki, the brand's first watch to feature a meteorite dial.
Earliest inner solar system planetesimals shaped the inventory of moderately volatile elements in terrestrial planets. Understanding where Earth's essential elements came from -- and why some are ...
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