SYFY WIRE Earth Solar UV radiation on Earth's surface may have been more intense eons ago than we thought New models show Earth had less oxygen and therefore less ozone billions of years ago. By Phil Plait 2 years ago Is a treasure trove of stuff from Earth’s formation just waiting to be found in its depths? Deep in Earth’s mantle, near the core, are strange layers that are most likely leftovers from its formation. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago Mordor on Earth? Magma from the depths of hell is seeping through a mysterious crack Somewhere in central Panama, there is an almost unearthly phenomenon of an opening going deep into the mantle. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago Not just for airplanes: This 'black box' waits for the whole planet to crash For some reason, we just lost the mood to start belting out "Auld Lang Syne." By Benjamin Bullard 2 years ago Kryptonite? Almost. Krypton deep in Earth is a relic of its even deeper past It's not actually Kryptonite, but Superman should beware of the krypton in Earth's mantle and atmosphere. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago How did an entire civilization get wiped off the face of the Earth? The ancient Liangzhu culture of China mysteriously disappeared 4,400 years ago, and now we know why. The newly formed Moon may have tidally heated the Earth The Moon was so close it would've loomed huge in the sky. By Phil Plait 2 years ago Mood swings in Earth's orbit can influence evolution of phytoplankton Jupiter is messing with our plankton! By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago Space dust created a thirst trap, delivering water from solar winds to Earth Whether from the tap or an Artesian spring, your water came from the Sun. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago Under pressure, iron takes on super strength in Earth’s core When you put iron under intense heat and pressure, it morphs into something stronger than any superhero. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago SYFY WIRE | Page 5
Solar UV radiation on Earth's surface may have been more intense eons ago than we thought New models show Earth had less oxygen and therefore less ozone billions of years ago. By Phil Plait 2 years ago
Is a treasure trove of stuff from Earth’s formation just waiting to be found in its depths? Deep in Earth’s mantle, near the core, are strange layers that are most likely leftovers from its formation. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Mordor on Earth? Magma from the depths of hell is seeping through a mysterious crack Somewhere in central Panama, there is an almost unearthly phenomenon of an opening going deep into the mantle. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
Not just for airplanes: This 'black box' waits for the whole planet to crash For some reason, we just lost the mood to start belting out "Auld Lang Syne." By Benjamin Bullard 2 years ago
Kryptonite? Almost. Krypton deep in Earth is a relic of its even deeper past It's not actually Kryptonite, but Superman should beware of the krypton in Earth's mantle and atmosphere. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago
How did an entire civilization get wiped off the face of the Earth? The ancient Liangzhu culture of China mysteriously disappeared 4,400 years ago, and now we know why.
The newly formed Moon may have tidally heated the Earth The Moon was so close it would've loomed huge in the sky. By Phil Plait 2 years ago
Mood swings in Earth's orbit can influence evolution of phytoplankton Jupiter is messing with our plankton! By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago
Space dust created a thirst trap, delivering water from solar winds to Earth Whether from the tap or an Artesian spring, your water came from the Sun. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago
Under pressure, iron takes on super strength in Earth’s core When you put iron under intense heat and pressure, it morphs into something stronger than any superhero. By Elizabeth Rayne 2 years ago