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The Indian tectonic plate is splitting deep under the Himalayas: Does it mean more earthquakes?
New research reveals the Indian tectonic plate beneath the Himalayas is not a solid slab but is warping and tearing. This ...
The shape of the Earth's oceans and continents is dictated inexorable movements of the tectonic plates, but where did those ...
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How the tectonic plates were formed
Earth’s crust looks solid from the surface, but it is broken into a shifting mosaic of slabs that slowly rearrange oceans and ...
Get the latest on Tectonic Therapeutic, Inc.'s clinical progress in pulmonary hypertension and market potential. Click for ...
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Groundbreaking discovery: Pacific tectonic plate rupture recorded for the first time
For the first time in history, scientists have observed the rupture of a tectonic plate in a subduction zone in real time.
Magnetic data collected in the late 1960s has been brought back to life by a research team including a Keele scientist, who ...
Lake Turkana in northern Kenya is often called the cradle of humankind. Home to some of the earliest hominids, its fossil-rich basin has helped scientists piece together the story of human evolution.
A mysterious swarm of earthquakes that occurred near the Greek island of Santorini in early 2025 was caused by rebounding sheets of magma slicing ...
Deep drilling at Canada's True North project reveals how ancient fluids shaped high-grade gold zones and expanded the system ...
A new study shows that climate shapes the land and can change where earthquakes happen and when volcanoes erupt.
Climate change does its damage in a lot of ways—birthing hurricanes, heat waves, floods, droughts, and wildfires. Now add to ...
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