Iron is one of the main elements found in the Earth's inner core, which is characterized by extremely high temperatures and ...
Scientists released an update to a model that maps the ever-moving pole and has significant implications for navigation ...
Earth’s magnetic north pole is on the move—and in surprising ways. With the release of the World Magnetic Model 2025, ...
Continent-size islands deep inside Earth's mantle could be more than a billion years old, a new study finds.
Deep beneath California's Sierra Nevada mountains, geologists have found evidence of Earth's rigid outer layer sinking into ...
New measurements suggest mysterious continent-sized masses in our planet’s lower mantle may be extremely stable features ...
Earth’s magnetic north is not static. Like an anchorless buoy pushed by ocean waves, the magnetic field is constantly on the move as liquid iron sloshes around in the planet’s outer core.
Scientists have captured faint magnetic signatures resulting from the tidal movement of seawater across the planet — and they might have to wait until 2030 to get another shot at it.
Scientists have discovered two mountains which reach heights of around 620 miles (1,000km), dwarfing anything else found on ...
A study using data from ESA's Swarm mission suggests that faint magnetic signatures created by Earth's tides can help us ...
In February 2024, scientists on Earth detected a powerful radio blast from outer space. Seeking to discover where it had come ...