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AZoRobotics on MSNNASA Uses AI to Sharpen Metadata Tagging for Earth Science DatasetsThe enhanced GKR tool from NASA leverages AI to optimize keyword tagging, addressing metadata challenges and facilitating ...
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Meet the Women Using X-Rays to Decode the EarthAt the Advanced Photon Source, three groundbreaking women scientists—Lucie Sletton, Karolina Michalska, and Zou Finfrock—are using high-energy X-rays to unlock secrets of our environment at the ...
Strange cone-shaped rocks led scientists to the hidden remains of one of Earth’s oldest asteroid impacts. It could help us find fossil life on Mars.
A monsoon storm over the San Francisco Peaks north of Flagstaff, Arizona. This Earth Note is the final segment of a three-part series on the monsoon. View the first two here. In May, the atmosphere’s ...
Earth’s oldest rocks may be at least 4.16 billion years old An unconventional dating method aims to settle a dispute over the age of some Canadian rocks ...
Just over 4 billion years ago, magma from Earth’s mantle infiltrated a fracture in the young planet’s primordial crust. Over the following aeons, nearly all of the planet’s early crust ...
The Weis Earth Science Museum is expected to move to downtown Appleton this fall. It opened in Menasha in 2001.
Jericho Union Free School District Board of Education trustees, school officials, parents, and educators voiced sharp criticism on Thursday, June 12, over ...
Astronomers have discovered that super-Earth exoplanets are more common across the universe than previously thought. While it can be relatively easy to locate worlds that orbit close to their star ...
April brings us Citizen Science Month and Earth Day—that means it’s the perfect time to get outside, explore nature, and even help real scientists with their research! You don’t need to be an expert, ...
Scientists at Caltech are using AI to translate what frequent, small earthquakes can tell us about what’s happening below the Earth’s surface, and what they mean for communities in fault zones.
The reason Earth's oceans may have looked different in the ancient past is to do with their chemistry and the evolution of photosynthesis.
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