At the center of our planet is a very hot rotating ball of mostly iron and nickel (sorry Journey to the Center of the Earth ...
Researchers studying decades of earthquake data say they have found the first evidence that, in addition to spinning backward ...
Scientists of course cannot cut into Earth and directly observe its insides. Instead, their knowledge is inferred from the ...
Earth’s core is located below the middle layer called the mantle and the outer layer –or crust. It consists of two main parts ...
Seismic waves suggest the planet's solid inner core is being pulled out of shape – and it has undergone these changes over ...
Earth's slow rotation over billions of years may have played a crucial role in oxygenating our atmosphere. Scientists think ...
A new, detailed probe of Earth's heart reveals that the rotating inner core doesn't just change in rotation speed – it also appears to change in shape, with subtle variations appearing in the way ...
The surface of Earth's inner core appears to be dynamic, changing shape as it rotates, earthquake waves reveal.
The study analyzed decades of seismic data, including recordings of repeating earthquakes near Antarctica between 1991 and ...
Scientists found that the inner core’s structure changes as it rotates. It deforms at its border, potentially accumulating ...
Recent research suggests Earth's inner core, primarily composed of iron and nickel, may not be entirely solid. Scientists ...
A new study has found evidence that the Earth's inner core may have changed shape. Far from taking place over geological ...