Sifting through diamond exploration samples from Baffin Island, Canadian scientists have identified a new remnant of the North Atlantic craton—an ancient part of Earth's continental crust.
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Darkness, Not Cold, Likely Responsible for Dinosaur-Killing Extinction
Roughly 66 million years ago an asteroid slammed into the Yucatan peninsula. New research shows darkness, not cold, likely drove a mass extinction after the impact.
A Stopgap Measure To Treat Respiratory Distress
Researchers at MIT and the University of Colorado at Denver have proposed a stopgap measure that they believe could help Covid-19 patients who are in acute respiratory distress.
Pushing Manufacturers To Make More Resilient Products Will Go Long Way In Curbing E-Waste
European lawmakers are considering new regulations that would push manufacturers to design products that last longer.
New Model Helps Explain Seasonal Variations in Urban Heat Islands
Scientists have devised a simple new model that explains how the undesirable effects of urban heat islands vary across seasons.
Scientists Assess the Accelerated Changes of Glaciers in the Yulong Snow Mountain
The Yulong Snow Mountain (YSM) is a region of temperate glaciers in the southeast Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau.