This illustrated geologic timescale of Earth focuses on the landscapes, flora and fauna of the West, drilling into the region’s deep history.
The surface of our world has been in a constant state of flux for millions of years. Continents have wandered, oceans have ...
Spanning billions of years, lunar soil could store a chemical record of ancient gases—materials that may one day support ...
The Perseverance rover is continuing its mission to find clues about the geological past of Mars. The rover’s main goals are ...
The North American craton actually dips near the Rockies rather than forming a sharp vertical step as previously believed.
New findings from NASA's Perseverance rover have revealed evidence of wave-formed beaches and rocks altered by subsurface ...
About 700 million years ago, Earth was entombed in a veneer of ice hundreds of feet thick—a frozen state scientists refer to ...
The Ediacara Biota are some of the strangest fossils ever found—soft-bodied organisms preserved in remarkable detail where ...
Artemis II 'wet dress rehearsal' delayed due to weather, NASA officials say ...
Is Greenland a land of rare earth riches? The Indicator tells the story of an Australian geologist who learned the great cost ...
A landslide of 251,000 tons swept through Dharali, diverted the river, and destroyed nearly 60 percent of its infrastructure ...
For the last hundred and fifty years or so, geologists have been trying to wrap their heads around the mystery: in some places, the geologic record just seems to jump by over a billion years. And last ...