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Potentially the largest known source of niobium discovered in central Australia formed 830 million years ago, and we can thank the breakup of the ancient supercontinent Rodinia.
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Volcanic 'googly eyes' stare into space from skull-like peninsula — Earth from space
A 2014 astronaut photo shows a pair of volcanic lakes appearing to stare up into space from the Chiltepe Peninsula of ...
TRAPPIST-1, a planetary system 40 light years from Earth, could host a planet with an atmosphere and liquid water, but astronomers can’t be certain just yet.
Early Earth lacked life’s essentials until a collision with Theia added them. This chance event made life possible. After the ...
Analysis by researchers at the University of Bern suggests that water and other volatile compounds arrived on Earth from ...
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Science breakthrough as new theory could rewrite Earth's history
A study conducted on a near-Earth asteroid could call into question details we thought we knew about how our planet's oceans ...
Late-stage planetary collisions reshaped Earth and its neighboring planets, delivering water, altering their atmospheres, and ...
A recently observed object called 2025 PN7 was found orbiting near the Earth. The quasi-moon is expected to accompany our planet in a similar orbit for 60 years.
Sooner or later, a sizable asteroid could impact a populated area on Earth. How is the US, and the world, preparing?
Earth's rotation is randomly speeding up, and nobody is quite sure why. These speedups, which have occurred several times over the last few years, haven't had any effect on daily life, but they also ...
Three missions aimed at observing space weather are set to launch Sept. 23 from Florida. Here's what to know about NASA's ...
The University at Albany is starting new majors related to climate change, but students won't just study science. Economics, ...
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