Giant meteorite impact 3.26 billion years ago may have contributed to the start of life
Graphical representation of the impact of the S2 meteorite and its immediate consequences. Credit: Nadja Drabon Billions of years ago, ...
Graphical representation of the impact of the S2 meteorite and its immediate consequences. Credit: Nadja Drabon Billions of years ago, ...
Police officers had trouble with a giant inflatable pumpkin that ended up on a road in Bay Village, Ohio, United ...
Evolution of NICER spectra during the eruption; shown are four spectra of one orbit each. Spectra are grouped to a ...
Sketch of the light-induced ferroelectric to paraelectric phase transition analyzed in our study, which we have shown can be used ...
Credit: Hector Pérez-Puig, CC BY A PeerJ A study has revealed that a significant departure of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) ...
Credit: Purdue University Since Giuseppe Piazzi first observed the first and largest asteroid discovered in our solar system in 1801, ...
Limnonectes cassiopeia. Credit: University of Kansas researchers Researchers from the University of Kansas published their findings in the journal Ichthyology ...
Credits: Dr. Chris Voisey Scientists have long been fascinated by how gold nuggets, often nestled within quartz veins, form. New ...
Marine sediments containing numerous fossils dating from the Late Miocene, approximately 8 to 7 million years ago. Fish otoliths, bivalve ...
Leading Chinese automaker BYD on Wednesday reported a 24.4% rise in net profit for the first half of 2024, boosted ...
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