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Seismic Study Reveals Huge Amount of Water Dragged into Earth’s Interior
Slow-motion collisions of tectonic plates under the ocean drag about three times more water down into the deep Earth than previously estimated, according to a first-of-its-kind seismic study that spans the Mariana Trench.
‘Humongous fungus’: Twenty-five years later, this Armillaria gallica is bigger than first thought
A giant individual of the fungus, Armillaria gallica, or honey mushroom, first studied 25 years ago by James B. Anderson, a professor emeritus of biology at the University of Toronto Mississauga, is not only alive and well but is older and larger than Anderson originally estimated.
How Weather and Climate Shape Earth's Life Sustaining Surface
CU Boulder researchers set out to understand why this life-sustaining and water-storing blanket of soil and the underlying weathered rock vary so much from one place to another.
How the Tasmanian devil inspired researchers to devise a method to create ‘safe cell’ therapies
A contagious facial cancer that has ravaged Tasmanian devils in southern Australia isn't the first place one would look to find the key to advancing cell therapies in humans.
Millennial Farmers
When the phone rang at 5 a.m., Graham Tapley felt the bottom of his stomach drop.