A new study of decades worth of seismogram data shows that the surface of Earth’s iron and nickel core is more malleable than scientists thought.
For a long time, scientists thought the Earth's inner core was a solid ball of metal, sort of like a planet within a planet that sits some 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers) below the surface.
The next layer is the mantle, which makes up most of Earth's volume and is composed of dense, semi-solid rock. Then there is the outer core, made of liquid metal, and the inner core, a solid ball of ...
Giant regions of the mantle where seismic waves slow down may have formed from subducted ocean crust, a new study finds.
Earth's mysterious core is yet again generating headlines as scientists learn more about what lies way beneath our feet. Located 3,000 miles below the Earth’s surface, the inner core is anchored ...
Giant regions of the mantle where seismic waves slow down may have formed from subducted ocean crust, a new study finds.
The discovery that inert helium can form bonds with iron may reshape our understanding of Earth’s history. Researchers from ...
Earth’s core could contain helium from the early solar system. The noble gas tucks into gaps in iron crystals under high pressure and temperature.
Continent-sized structures of mineral protruding from the lower mantle towards Earth's outer core may be contributing to an ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that the Moon has a solid inner core with a density comparable to iron, reshaping our ...
The next layer is the mantle, which makes up most of Earth's volume and is composed of dense, semi-solid rock. Then there is the outer core, made of liquid metal, and the inner core, a solid ball ...