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Asteroids May Have Delayed The Birth of Earth's First Continents
An AI simulation of an impact shows basalt-rich (purple) and basalt-poor (green) regions. (Curtin University) The planet ...
Long before oceans teemed with life, Earth endured relentless violence. Asteroids slammed into its surface again and again, ...
Major explosion causes 'fountains of diamonds' to erupt from Earth's crust ...
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3 billion years old! This Australian crater is the oldest known asteroid impact site on Earth
"While the site had previously been identified as an ancient impact crater, its exact age remained uncertain." ...
New research led by Curtin University and QUT (Queensland University of Technology) has revealed that repeated asteroid ...
Ask Dr. Universe: Earth’s crust couldn’t withstand weight and pressure of a fragment of neutron star
Mon., June 23, 2025 A composite image of the supernova 1E0102.2-7219 contains X-rays from Chandra (blue and purple), visible light data from VLT’s MUSE instrument (bright red), and additional data ...
In the modern world, a reliable supply of hydrogen gas is vital for the function of society. Fertilizer produced from hydrogen contributes to the food supply of half the global population, and ...
Stable parts of the Earth's crust may not be as immovable as previously thought. While much of the crust is affected by plate tectonic activity, certain more stable portions have remained unchanged ...
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Something very strange is now making Earth pulse every 26 seconds – and nobody knows what
'Microseisms' are still baffling scientists, decades after their discovery ...
Each year, Nevada's land mass expands by about two acres — the equivalent of 32 tennis courts — due to tectonic forces.
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