Debris produced by human activity has now been spotted at a depth of 5,112 meters (3.2 miles) in the Mediterranean Sea.
For over a century, scientists puzzled over why huge parts of Earth's crust were missing—now, they believe ancient glaciers may have scraped it away during a global freeze. New studies reveal up ...
A recent study shows that some parts of the planet will become so hot ... published a study in the journal Nature Reviews Earth & Environment. Their findings are alarming: if global temperatures ...
A recent study shows that some parts of the planet will become so hot that it will be nearly impossible for humans to live there. A team of scientists from around the world, led by King's College ...
It’s not spinning now, however. It looks like part of the Earth’s top has been removed and the gray scrim covers its inner workings. Meanwhile, crews attempted to “repair” the broken ...
当前正在显示可能无法访问的结果。
隐藏无法访问的结果