A meteorite that crashed through a Georgia home earlier this year may be older than Earth itself. Scientists reveal its incredible origins and future display plans.
The James Webb Space Telescope has made a stunning breakthrough, uncovering 2,500 more galaxies in a familiar patch of sky. This latest mid-infrared survey reveals ancient cosmic structures dating back to the universe's dawn.
A meteorite that crashed into a Georgia home is older than Earth itself! Discover the thrilling details of this cosmic event and what scientists have uncovered about its origins.
After recent floods in Texas, ancient dinosaur footprints thought to be hidden for millions of years have been revealed, providing new insights into prehistoric life. This exciting discovery has captivated paleontologists and highlights the unexpected ways nature can unveil history.
A meteorite that crashed into a Georgia home earlier this summer is astonishingly older than Earth, dating back 4.56 billion years. Scientists are now proposing to name it the McDonough Meteorite!
The discovery of 3I/ATLAS, an interstellar object, has astronomers racing to uncover its secrets before it disappears. With advanced telescopes focused on its origins and composition, this ancient traveler could change our understanding of the universe.
A groundbreaking study reveals that spiders might have ancient marine origins, based on a 500-million-year-old fossil that challenges our understanding of arachnid evolution. This discovery reshapes the narrative around how these creatures adapted from sea to land!
Hidden in the eastern California mountains, the Methuselah Tree, a nearly 5,000-year-old Great Basin Bristlecone Pine, stands as a testament to nature's endurance. Explore its secrets and the breathtaking trails of Inyo National Forest!
New research reveals that Neanderthals may have included maggots in their diet, challenging the belief that they were strict meat eaters. This surprising finding sheds light on their nutritional practices and dietary adaptations.
A groundbreaking study reveals that spiders and scorpions may have evolved from ancient marine creatures, not land-dwelling ancestors. The fossil Mollisonia symmetrica holds key insights into this surprising evolutionary path.