When scientists reconstruct ancient climates from ice cores, how do they create an accurate timeline? November 7, 2025 Categories: Climate, Faculty + Senior Researchers
Geologists discover the first evidence of 4.5-billion-year-old “proto Earth” October 14, 2025 Categories: Faculty + Senior Researchers, Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Research
The first animals on Earth may have been sea sponges, study suggests September 29, 2025 Categories: Life + Environments, Research, Students + Postdocs
Warming oceans may threaten key oxygen-producing microbe September 9, 2025 Categories: Climate, Faculty + Senior Researchers, Life + Environments, Research
When Earth iced over, early life may have sheltered in meltwater ponds June 19, 2025 Categories: Life + Environments, Research, Students + Postdocs
3Q’s: Demystifying Earth’s Ancient Nitrogen Cycle May 16, 2025 Categories: Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Life + Environments, Research, Students + Postdocs
How do we know what the Earth’s climate was like millions of years ago? March 21, 2025 Categories: Climate, Faculty + Senior Researchers
Asteroid sample collected by NASA mission contains building blocks of life February 24, 2025 Categories: Alumni, Planets, Research
Oliver Jagoutz and Gaia Stucky de Quay appointed to named professorships February 12, 2025 Categories: Awards + Promotions, Faculty + Senior Researchers
Oliver Jagoutz named new director of ERL; Shuhei Ono to take over as chair of PGGG January 6, 2025 Categories: Awards + Promotions, Community, Faculty + Senior Researchers
An abundant phytoplankton feeds a global network of marine microbes January 3, 2025 Categories: Faculty + Senior Researchers, Life + Environments, Research
3 Questions: Meet Lyle Nelson, EAPS newest faculty member October 25, 2024 Categories: Climate, Community, Faculty + Senior Researchers, Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Life + Environments
Mars’ missing atmosphere could be hiding in plain sight September 25, 2024 Categories: Faculty + Senior Researchers, Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Planets, Research
Geologists discover rocks with the oldest evidence yet of Earth’s magnetic field April 24, 2024 Categories: Faculty + Senior Researchers, Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Planets, Research
Student Spotlight: Emma Bulllock on researching extreme environments April 19, 2024 Categories: Health of the Planet, Life + Environments, Profile, Students + Postdocs
Unlocking history with geology and genetics January 25, 2024 Categories: Life + Environments, Profile, Students + Postdocs
A mineral produced by plate tectonics has a global cooling effect, study finds November 30, 2023 Categories: Climate, Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Research
Climate Explained: Enhanced rock weathering November 9, 2023 Categories: Climate, Faculty + Senior Researchers, Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Natural Resources, Research
Ancient Amazonians intentionally created fertile “dark earth” September 20, 2023 Categories: Faculty + Senior Researchers, Landscapes + Planetary Interiors, Life + Environments, Research, Students + Postdocs