Amino acids, the building blocks necessary for life, were previously found in samples of 4.6-billion-year-old rocks from an ...
The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is addressing one of the nation’s most urgent challenges: securing a reliable domestic ...
Tiny grains of dust from asteroid Bennu are reshaping how scientists think life’s ingredients formed in space.
Africa continues to graduate a large number of talented geoscientists. They work in critical minerals value chains and make ...
Earth’s continents are not fixed in place. They drift, collide, and break apart over hundreds of millions of years, and new research suggests the next great reunion could create conditions so extreme ...
Parts of ancient Earth may have formed continents and recycled crust through subduction far earlier than previously thought. New research led by scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has ...
Led by the University of Texas at Austin, eight of the top ten, and 14 of the top 20 institutions for total National Science Foundation funding are public universities.
A panel discussion on AI in mining – separating hype from reality - explored what is already happening at mines around Africa ...
A major new science complex is taking shape in Geneva as Hobart and William Smith Colleges finalize plans for the Fish Center ...
During his opening remarks at the Indaba, Minerals and Petroleum Minister Gwede Mantashe said there were ‘data issues’ that ...
Eisgruber sent his 10th annual State of the University letter, titled “From Growth to Focus,” to faculty, students and staff on Monday, Feb. 2.