Earth keeps getting warmer because more energy from sunlight stays trapped in the climate system. Scientists refer to this as ...
Short-lived radioisotopes such as aluminum-26 influenced early solar system heat, water retention and the formation of Earth-like rocky planets, according to meteorite analyses and models.
New research using Cassini data suggests Titan may not have a global ocean, but small warm water pockets hidden deep in its ...
Once again Mother Nature saw her home continue to warm. The past 11 years from 2015 through 2025 have been the warmest in the 176-year observation record with the past three years being the three ...
It is with a heavy heart that I announce that NASA Earth Science Communications has directed The Earth Observer to conduct an ...
Claims that new research shows the oceans are speeding global cooling have raced across social media, tapping into a wider ...
For more than a decade, NASA’s Cassini spacecraft traced Saturn’s rings and moons, returning some of the most detailed ...
Astronomers have identified a massive cloud of water vapor surrounding a distant quasar, marking the largest single reservoir ...
Claims that the oceans are now driving a new phase of global cooling have surged across social media, but they collide with a large and consistent body of scientific evidence. Ocean measurements from ...
It's a bit of fun, even if for the vast majority the answer was "somewhere in an ocean". But would it be possible to dig through the Earth and pop out the other side?
Climate change worsened by human behavior made 2025 one of the hottest years ever recorded. Also, the three-year warming ...
That’s the Charlestown effect. This unheralded stretch of Rhode Island paradise nestles between its more boisterous coastal neighbors, content to let them grab the headlines while it perfects the art ...