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Scientists created a simulation showing that early Earth still retained chemical traces of its igneous youth, 4.5 billion years ago.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNThis Crater Was Supposed to Be Earth’s Oldest— Until Science Proved OtherwiseA bold claim about Earth’s earliest known meteorite impact has been reevaluated after new evidence emerged from the Pilbara ...
Ever been late because you misread a clock? Sometimes, the "clocks" geologists use to date events can also be misread.
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Uncover a Groundbreaking New Origin for Earth’s First ContinentsNew research has dramatically reshaped our understanding of Earth’s early geological history, overturning traditional beliefs ...
Ancient Meteor Crater Thought To Be World's Oldest May Be 800 Million Years Younger Than We Realized
The crater in Western Australia was identified as the oldest in the world earlier this year, but new research suggests the ...
The discovery of an ancient meteorite impact crater was recently reported in Western Australia. But not everyone is convinced ...
New research from HKU geologists suggests that Earth's first continents were born not from plate tectonics, but from deep ...
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