Earth Sciences Content / Earth Sciences Content for 51łÔąĎşÚÁĎ Davis en New Clues to Deep Earthquake Mystery /curiosity/news/new-clues-deep-earthquake-mystery <p>A new understanding of our planet’s deepest earthquakes could help unravel one of the most mysterious geophysical processes on Earth.</p> May 27, 2020 - 3:31pm Andy Fell /curiosity/news/new-clues-deep-earthquake-mystery Mantle Neon Illuminates Earth’s Formation /curiosity/news/mantle-neon-illuminates-earths-formation <p>The Earth formed relatively quickly from the cloud of dust and gas around the sun, trapping water and gases in the planet’s mantle, according to research published Dec. 5 in the journal&nbsp;<a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0771-1"><em>Nature</em></a>. Apart from settling Earth’s origins, the work could help in identifying extrasolar systems that could support habitable planets.&nbsp;</p> December 05, 2018 - 11:19am Andy Fell /curiosity/news/mantle-neon-illuminates-earths-formation First Jellyfish Genome Reveals Ancient Beginnings of Complex Body Plan /curiosity/news/first-jellyfish-genome-reveals-ancient-beginnings-complex-body-plan-0 <p>Jellyfish undergo an amazing metamorphosis, from tiny polyps growing on the seafloor to swimming medusae with stinging tentacles. This shape-shifting has served them well, shepherding jellyfish through more than 500 million years of mass extinctions on Earth.</p> <p>“Whatever they’re doing has really worked for them,” said&nbsp;<a href="https://geology.ucdavis.edu/people/faculty/gold">David Gold</a>, an assistant professor of paleobiology in the&nbsp;University of California,&nbsp;Davis,&nbsp;<a href="https://lettersandscience.ucdavis.edu/">College of Letters and Science</a>.</p> December 03, 2018 - 11:31am Andy Fell /curiosity/news/first-jellyfish-genome-reveals-ancient-beginnings-complex-body-plan-0 Volcanic Crystals Give a New View of Magma /news/volcanic-crystals-give-new-view-magma <p>Volcanologists are gaining a new understanding of what’s going on inside the magma reservoir that lies below an active volcano, and they’re finding a colder, more solid place than previously thought, according to new research published June 16 in the journal <a href="http://science.sciencemag.org/content/356/6343/1154"><em>Science</em></a>. It’s a new view of how volcanoes work, and could eventually help volcanologists get a better idea of when a volcano poses the most risk.</p> June 15, 2017 - 2:31pm Andy Fell /news/volcanic-crystals-give-new-view-magma Marine Life Quickly Recovered After Global Mass Extinction /news/marine-life-quickly-recovered-after-global-mass-extinction-0 <p>Reptiles rapidly invaded the seas soon after a global extinction wiped out most life on Earth, according to a new study led by University of California, Davis, researchers.</p> June 13, 2016 - 11:35pm Andy Fell /news/marine-life-quickly-recovered-after-global-mass-extinction-0