A new model developed by a team of ASU researchers is piecing together different, and often conflicting, hypotheses to deliver a clearer picture of the motion of the earth’s mantle.
ASU's Mars-orbiting camera, THEMIS, has captured the first evidence of salts on Mars. These deposits may provide evidence for the existence of former Martian life.
Walter Alvarez, world-renowned geologist and author of “T. rex and the Crater of Doom,” will deliver a lecture Feb. 21 on scientific revolutions that shaped history.
ASU's Andreas Spanias is leading a collaborative project, funded by the National Science Foundation, to develop a software program designed to aid earth science research.
The annual Earth and Space Exploration Day offers museum tours, hands-on activities, experimental demonstrations and public lectures for kids ages 5 to 95.