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Gold isn’t rare on Earth — it’s buried 3,000 kilometres too deep to reach. In 2025, scientists found that more than 99.999% of the planet’s precious metals are locked in the core, while Hawaiian lava carries traces suggesting some of that core material is slowly l

Geochemists at the University of Göttingen have found chemical evidence that material from Earth's c...

SCIENCE July 07, 2026

Gold isn’t rare on Earth — it’s buried 3,000 kilometres too deep to reach. In 2025, scientists found that more than 99.999% of the planet’s precious metals are locked in the core, while Hawaiian lava carries traces suggesting some of that core material is slowly l

Geochemists at the University of Göttingen have found chemical evidence that material from Earth's core is mixing into the mantle plume that feeds Hawaii's.

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Geochemists at the University of Göttingen have found chemical evidence that material from Earth's core is mixing into the mantle plume that feeds Hawaii's.

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