The Earth's core is solid. How do we know?
The Earth's inner core is solid, a discovery made by analyzing seismic waves from earthquakes, particularly through the work of seismologist Inge Lehmann.
Our science coverage turns noise into structure, highlighting what matters now, what is changing, and why it matters.
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The Earth's inner core is solid, a discovery made by analyzing seismic waves from earthquakes, particularly through the work of seismologist Inge Lehmann.
A study confirms that finger wrinkles from prolonged water exposure always form the same patterns, with potential forensic applications.