Clues to our planet’s dramatic past are in the layers of rocks we might overlook. A great guide shows why they deserve our attention, says James Dinneen

Clues to our planet’s dramatic past are in the layers of rocks we might overlook. A great guide shows why they deserve our attention, says James Dinneen
When rocks fracture in underground faults, they generate a variety of chemical compounds that could provide more energy…
A carbon dioxide removal company in Canada is experimenting with ways to treat mining waste to capture and…
Changes in rock formations from before and after the mass extinction event 66 million years ago may reflect…
Ice core records of atmospheric hydrogen reveal a huge rise in concentration since the Industrial Revolution which has…