Scientists uncover hidden land under Iceland, questioning our understanding of Earth's continents and tectonic plates.
At 4,000 miles long and 30–40 miles wide, the East African Rift (EAR) system is one of the geologic wonders of the world.
Rujm el-Hiri, dubbed the “Stonehenge of the East” with a 492-foot diameter, has baffled experts since it was discovered in 1968. A new study shows that the tectonic plates near the Sea of Galilee ...
When looking to Donald Trump’s inauguration, it is tempting to see the political tectonic plates shifting to make way for a ...
Africa is dividing in two, and a new landmass and ocean may form sooner than expected. The change could alter the climate and ...
The accuracy of coordinates is crucial for the navigation of aircraft, ships and GPS devices - How is the magnetic field of ...
In the arid deserts of Ethiopia, a geological marvel has been quietly unfolding since 2005—a 35-mile-long fissure known as ...
In his latest "Gartman Letter," Dennis Gartman writes that he has made "material changes to [his] position across the board" because of the shift in "tectonic plates" in "all of the capital ...