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Geoscience

Lost Worlds

A juxtaposition of science and life, in the editor’s note from Print Issue 47.

February 1, 2023

The Iceberg Cowboys Who Wrangle the Purest Water on Earth

My journey to meet the people herding frozen leviathans on the maritime frontier.

January 27, 2023

The Ecological Catastrophe You’ve Never Heard Of

In 12 minutes, a landslide, tsunami, and flood devastated a valley in Canada.

January 10, 2023

The Great Forgetting

Earth is losing its memory.

December 19, 2022

How It Feels to Surf the World’s Biggest Wave

Riding Earth’s mighty forces in Nazaré, Portugal.

November 7, 2022

Are We Ready for the Next Massive Volcano?

It’s time to get prepared, argues a professor of volcanology.

August 24, 2022

Life Helps Make Almost Half of All Minerals on Earth

A new origins-based system for classifying minerals reveals the huge geochemical imprint that life has left on Earth. It could help us identify other worlds with life too.

July 8, 2022

Why We Should Explore the Hottest Places in the Ocean

Raquel Negrete-Aranda says studying the ocean’s “plumbing” can tell us a lot about life, both under and above the sea.

February 4, 2022

How to Turn Air Pollution into Gleaming Diamonds

To change the status quo of a notoriously destructive industry, Aether found a way to produce a cleaner and more ethical diamond.

November 19, 2021

Iceland’s Eruptions Reveal the Hot History of Mars

The new volcanic fissures are more otherworldly than they first appear.

Cloud-Making Aerosol Could Devastate Polar Sea Ice

An overlooked but powerful driver of cloud formation could accelerate the loss of polar sea ice.

February 24, 2021

How Earth’s Climate Changes Naturally (and Why Things Are Different Now)

Earth’s climate has fluctuated through deep time, pushed by these 10 different causes. Here’s how each compares with modern climate change.

July 22, 2020