With evidence from new sediment cores, researchers tested the performance of various models of the 1700 CE megathrust ...
Hot Jupiters might end up very close to stars because a magnetic field halts their progress—and future observations could ...
A new study finds that Earth’s magnetic field intensity varied significantly during the Cretaceous Normal Superchron, providing insights into the operation of the geodynamo during superchrons.
AGU Publications updates its authorship policy to foster greater equity and transparency in global research collaborations ...
New observations and models show a connection between high-latitude waves in the Sun’s interior and the different rates of ...
Scientists and Māori communities in Aotearoa New Zealand are gathering knowledge on marine conditions and ecosystems to protect livelihoods and help ensure a sustainable future for the blue economy.
Scientists favor data-driven reasoning but administer graduate student qualifying exams with surprisingly little guiding data. Re-examining these exams may advance educational equity and quality.
Stratigraphic and diatom analyses suggest ruptures of the Patton Bay splay fault occurred together with half of the documented great Alaskan megathrust earthquakes during the past 4,200 years.
The paths of meandering rivers, which curve back and forth across landscapes the world over, can shift by dozens of meters per year. This affects both the livelihoods of millions of people living in ...
Hot Jupiters might end up very close to stars because a magnetic field halts their progress—and future observations could confirm the idea.
Despite its small size, Hawaii (here Nā Pali Coast State Park on the island of Kauai) is climatically diverse. Credit: Roberto Nickson/Unsplash From the barren 4,200-meter peak of Mauna Kea on the Big ...
Click to print (Opens in new window) Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click ...