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Is Earth Warming Faster Than Before?

Record-breaking temperatures were observed in 2023 and 2024. Does this reflect an acceleration in the rate of Earth’s warming?

calendar 18.11.2025
reading-time 8 minutes

What’s Happening to the Earth’s Northern Lung?

Climate change is transforming vast stretches of Arctic tundra from carbon sinks into carbon sources—releasing more greenhouse gases than they absorb.

calendar 9.11.2025
reading-time 8 minutes

First Documentation of a Volcanic Deep-Ocean Eruption

A new deep-sea submersible, combined with early forecasting of volcanic activity in the Pacific Ocean, enabled scientists to document magma emerging from deep within the Earth and study its impact on the ecology in the ocean’s abyss.

calendar 29.9.2025
reading-time 4 minutes

Charting the Course – Navigation Throughout History

From ancient Polynesian seafarers to nuclear submarines, from traders in camel caravans to astronauts – everyone must successfully navigate from one place to another. Throughout history, humanity has developed many sophisticated methods to find its way and refine the skill and art of navigation.

calendar 29.4.2025
reading-time 20 minutes

The World’s Oldest Lake: New Evidence for Earlier Life on Earth

Could Earth’s fresh water—and life—have emerged earlier than we thought?

calendar 29.4.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

Why Mountains Rise and Fall : Earth’s Ever-Changing Surface

How does the movement of continents shape the Earth’s surface and affect mountain height?

calendar 10.4.2025
reading-time 8 minutes

Racing Toward an Ice-Free Arctic: The Melt Is Outpacing Expectations

Arctic sea ice is melting at a much faster rate than previously expected. A new study warns that within just two and a half years, the Arctic Ocean could experience its first nearly ice-free summer—a dramatic milestone in the unfolding climate crisis.

calendar 21.3.2025
reading-time 5 minutes

The Role of Deep Mantle Currents in Shaping Earth’s Surface

A new study suggests that the breakup of the ancient supercontinent Gondwana generated waves that slowly propagated beneath the continents for tens of millions of years, shaping their surface.

calendar 27.2.2025
reading-time 4 minutes

How (Almost All) Life Went Extinct

A new study strengthens the hypothesis that the El Niño phenomenon contributed to the great Permian-Triassic extinction, 250 million years ago.

calendar 9.1.2025
reading-time 3 minutes

Glaciers Melt – Days Grow Longer

Polar ice melting and rising sea levels are slowing Earth’s rotation, emerging as a significant factor in the change to the length of a day

calendar 5.1.2025
reading-time 6 minutes

The Enigma of Dark Oxygen

Natural metal nodules release oxygen in the dark depths of the ocean, challenging the long-held belief that oxygen production is impossible without photosynthesis.

calendar 1.12.2024
reading-time 4 minutes

The Debate Over Earth’s Age

Physicists who set out to debunk the theory of evolution for religious reasons ended up revolutionizing the field of geology.

calendar 24.9.2024
reading-time 8 minutes

The Globe as a Model: Revisiting the Equinox

The autumnal equinox is a good time to revisit ancient astronomical ideas and explore new concepts for experiential teaching.

calendar 22.9.2024
reading-time 5 minutes

What Are the Components of the Atmosphere?

The five layers of the atmosphere and their gas composition are essential to our existence, just like the air we breathe.

calendar 19.9.2024
reading-time 5 minutes

Farewell to the Israeli Environmental Satellite: This Week in Space

Israeli environmental satellite ends operations, SpaceX back in action, Boeing delayed, and an upcoming nova event.

calendar 6.8.2024
reading-time 10 minutes

Echoes of Solar Fury – Solar Storms in Earth’s Memory

A Miyake event—an intense and rare solar storm—can have lasting effects on both nature and humanity

calendar 27.6.2024
reading-time 5 minutes

Limited Vision: Understanding Fog, Haze, and Smog

Why does fog form before dawn? What are the differences between haze and smog and can we prevent them?

calendar 7.9.2023
reading-time 7 minutes

Sealing the Hole in the Sky – Reversing Ozone Depletion

How did we manage to curb ozone depletion within just a few decades and what can this teach us?

calendar 3.8.2023
reading-time 11 minutes

What Would Happen if the Earth Were Flat?

Trees growing at an angle, a vast ocean surrounded by a huge desert and bizarre basketball

calendar 19.7.2023
reading-time 4 minutes

How Do Volcanoes Erupt?

Volcano formation depends on pressures, temperatures, gases and the movement of tectonic plates within the Earth’s mantle

calendar 10.5.2023
reading-time 7 minutes

When the Earth Trembles – An In-Depth Look at Earthquakes

What causes earthquakes? Why can’t we predict them? And what can we learn from them?

calendar 2.3.2023
reading-time 11 minutes

Studying Mars At The Golan Heights

Mapping of the “Jubas” on the Golan Heights may explain geological processes on other rocky planets

calendar 16.2.2023
reading-time 7 minutes

COP27 – An Ambiguous Compensation Agreement, No Progress on Weaning

An Ambiguous Compensation Agreement, No Progress on Weaning Off Fossil Fuels

calendar 22.11.2022
reading-time 6 minutes

Today in History – The Battle Over The Discovery of America

It is 521 years since the second voyage of Amerigo Vespucci, from whose name “America” derives

calendar 13.5.2022
reading-time 9 minutes