After years of controversy, new evidence confirms that the Silverpit Crater was formed by an asteroid impact 43-46 million years ago. Discover how advanced seismic imaging and rock analysis settled this scientific debate.
Scientists in China have successfully determined the direct age of a fossilized dinosaur egg, revealing it to be around 85.9 million years old. This groundbreaking method could change how paleontologists date fossils.
New research reveals potential remains of ancient protoplanets lurking beneath the surface of Mars, offering unprecedented insights into the planet's geological history and the early solar system.
A groundbreaking study reveals the oldest known rocks on Earth, dating back over 4 billion years, offering vital insights into our planet's earliest history during the Hadean Eon.
A groundbreaking study reveals that rhythmic pulses of molten rock beneath eastern Africa are slowly pulling the region apart, potentially forming a new ocean. This research sheds light on the relationship between deep mantle upwellings and surface geological activity.
A groundbreaking analysis reveals that the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt in Canada may contain rocks dating back 4.16 billion years, offering crucial insights into Earth's early history and the formation of life.
A groundbreaking study suggests the Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt in Canada may hold rocks dating back 4.16 billion years, shedding light on Earth's earliest crust and its geological history.
Explore the untapped climate secrets hidden in the Pacific Ocean's deep-sea sediments. Researchers stress the urgent need for new sediment cores to improve climate models and understand past ecological transitions.