In a recent study, researchers from the University of Bristol found that the Andes Mountain range may have been around longer than we thought.
Scientists have found a unique volcanic process taking place somewhere unexpected: the moon.
Scientists have used new data to find out that Earth's inner core was formed about 1 to 1.5 billion years ago as it "froze" from the surrounding molten iron outer core.
Samples of 210 million-year-old fossils reveal that the coelacanth fish is a modern living fossil.
Dinosaur species Maiasaura is said to be one of the largest groups to be studied by paleontologists. Over 50 bone samples were found and used in the study.
It turns out that global warming may be able to alter the shape of our very planet. Scientists have found that warming temperatures has the capacity to shift what our planet looks like.
Scientists examined 300-million-year-old shellfish deposits to determine the kinds of weather super continent Pangea once experienced.
We may be learning better ways to hunt for life on Mars.
Scientists have taken a closer look at a volcanic eruption that occurred in Iceland and have found that the eruption emitted on average three times as much of a toxic gas as all European industry combined.
There may be more oxygen in Earth's core than once thought. Scientists have made some new findings about Earth's interior by considering the geophysical and geochemical signatures of the core and mantle together.
Scientists have found that Earth's gravity has influenced the orientation of thousands of faults that form in the lunar surface as the moon shrinks.
Scientists have discovered the world's longest known chain of continental volcanoes