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Geophysics

It's doughnuts all the way down astronaut meme

Scientists Uncover Mysterious ‘Doughnut’ Structure in Earth’s Core

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How the rising earth in Antarctica will impact future sea level rise

Ganges River

Ancient Megaquake Dramatically Altered Course of Ganges River

The inner core began to decrease its speed around 2010, moving slower than the Earth’s surface.

Earth’s Inner Core Slows Its Spin, Surprising Scientists

Dramatic plumes spray water ice and vapor from many locations along the famed "tiger stripes" near the south pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus. The tiger stripes are four prominent, approximately 84-mile- (135-kilometer-) long fractures that cross the moon's south polar terrain. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute

A New Way to Characterize Habitable Planets

A diagram depicting the magma chamber beneath the Long Valley Caldera. The diagram was developed from tomographic imaging using seismic waves.

California Supervolcano is Cooling Off but May Still Cause Quakes

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Study sheds new light on strange lava worlds

Earth’s core, replete with oceans and cyclones, is being demystified

Campi Flegrei volcano

Campi Flegrei volcano edges closer to possible eruption

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