Scientists discover the Earth’s inner core isn’t solid or liquid. It’s ‘superionic.’0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- February 28, 2022
The structure of Earth’s core could be unlike any other state of matter, researchers have found.

The structure of Earth’s core could be unlike any other state of matter, researchers have found.

Some tsunami-generating earthquakes are invisible to our monitoring systems.

The January 15 blast triggered atmospheric shock waves and a rare volcanic tsunami

In about two dozen cases, however, the agency can’t rule out foreign involvement, including many of the cases that originated at the U.S. Embassy in Havana beginning in 2016.

A British man is invited to Colorado to enjoy some snowboarding. While out in the wilderness of the Rockies near Aspen he observes a large biped being moving towards him, no doubt a Bigfoot.

Researchers just discovered a geological hidden passageway.

Enter if you dare! ⛔

Although the Southern Ocean is a remote part of the planet, scientists say that the warming occurring in this region could have impacts on the global climate.

Let’s start with some well-known facts about the Earth – it’s the fifth-largest planet in the solar system, 70 per cent of its surface is covered in water, and it’s the only planet known to have life on it.

It’s the largest hole in more than a decade and shows that, while the ozone layer is healing, it’s a long road to full recovery.