Scientists have drilled 1.7 miles deep into Antarctica, pulling up an ice core sample that dates back at least 1.2 million years. They expect the sample to offer new insights into the evolution of ...
Core samples taken in the African Rift Valley could help to clarify how past climate change is connected to human history and evolution. An international collaboration of researchers led by several UA ...
Recent structural mapping and sampling at the Laverdiere Copper Project have extended zones of high-grade porphyry Cu-Mo-Ag±Au mineralization at the Valley Zone and identified new porphyry-style veins ...
An international team of scientists have drilled nearly two miles down into the Antarctic bedrock, extracting an ice core sample that’s estimated to be at least 1.2 million years old, they announced ...
NASA announced Monday that it has captured, sealed, and stored the first core sample ever drilled on another planet. The space agency’s Perseverance rover completed the collection of the first sample ...
The five tents sitting on the white expanse of the Clark Glacier look more like a winter camping site than a scientific field camp. Skis stick out of the snow. A pot on the propane stove holds melted ...
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