Researchers have made a new discovery that changes our understanding of Earth's early geological history, challenging beliefs ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Just Uncovered What Earth Looked Like Before It Was Even Fully FormedNew research is reshaping how scientists understand the earliest days of Earth’s formation—suggesting that the deep interior ...
In a new paper, Jordan Jensen and Alexis Ault introduce a new forensic tool designed to enhance our understanding of how ...
Life on Earth had to begin somewhere, and scientists think that “somewhere” is LUCA—or the Last Universal Common Ancestor.
The Earth is really, really old. Over 4 1/2 billion years old, in fact. How do we begin to comprehend a number that large? It helps to put it on a more fathomable scale. Watch to see where Earth's ...
New research sheds light on the earliest days of the earth's formation and potentially calls into question some earlier assumptions in planetary science about the early years of rocky planets.
Researchers have made a breakthrough discovery that changes our understanding of Earth's early geological history, ...
In this short film for primary schools Martin Hughes-Games describes the role of a palaeontologist; someone who studies ancient living things and how planet Earth has evolved over millions of years.
Scientists use martite crystals to date Earth's missing rock record, revealing parts of the Great Unconformity formed 1.4 billion years ago—rewriting geology.
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