DCO in the News
These are links to recent stories of interest to Deep Carbon Science from around the world. Please note that the links in this list, while subject to regular maintenance, may lose activity over time. You will leave the Deep Carbon Observatory web site when you click to read the full articles.
- Crime-tracking tools could point to new mineral reserves 1 August 2017
- El análisis de redes permite predecir la existencia de 1.500 nuevos minerales 1 August 2017
- Life on Earth Came from a Hot Volcanic Pool, Not the Sea, New Evidence Suggests 24 July 2017
- Link between continental breakup, volcanic carbon emissions may influence evolution 21 July 2017
- Crustal limestone platforms feed carbon to many of Earth's arc volcanoes 20 July 2017
- Did life begin on land rather than in the sea? 18 July 2017
- How sunlight might have jump-started life on Earth 12 July 2017
- Q&A: Robert Hazen on studying 'deep carbon' 27 June 2017
- Studying Yellowstone by Integrating Deep Carbon Science 23 June 2017
- Can Volcanic Gas Levels Predict an Eruption? 12 June 2017
- We Might Not Exist If It Weren't For Comets 9 June 2017
- The mystery xenon in Earth’s atmosphere came from icy comets 8 June 2017
- Microbes might thrive after crash-landing on board a meteorite 17 May 2017
- Earliest form of life found in Western Australia 10 May 2017
- Oldest Evidence Of Life On Land Found In Australian Outback 10 May 2017
- Early life on land may have thrived in 3.5bn-year-old Pilbara hot spring 9 May 2017
- Oldest evidence of life on land found in 3.48 billion-year-old Australian rocks 9 May 2017
- 3.5-billion-year-old fossils suggest life began on land, not the sea 9 May 2017
- Beyond diamonds: Search is on for rare carbon crystals 2 May 2017
- Caves Of Gas 26 April 2017
- Study: Early organic carbon got deep burial in mantle 25 April 2017
- Earth's Mantle Could Suck Up Carbon from the Air 25 April 2017
- Helium in crisis 25 April 2017
- The World Below the Blue 21 April 2017
- Study: Hydrogen on Enceladus Could Support Microbial Life 18 April 2017