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Ancient Planetary Remnants Hidden Deep in Earth’s Mantle
Where is the impactor?” The question, raised during a planetary science lecture back in 2019, struck a chord with ...
Millions of years before blue oceans and wandering continents, the Earth in its early days was a molten, tumultuous planet — ...
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Discovery of the first evidence of a "proto-Earth" deep within the Earth
At the heart of some of the oldest rocks in the Earth's crust, an international team has identified a chemical signature ...
Researchers have discovered chemical fingerprints of Earth's earliest incarnation, preserved in ancient mantle rocks. A unique imbalance in potassium isotopes points to remnants of “proto Earth” ...
Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) represents a relatively uncommon, heterogeneous lymphoma associated with limited overall survival. Targeting of the B-cell receptor pathway in relapsed disease with covalent ...
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Moon's largest impact crater helps explain why the near side and far side look so different
As astronauts prepare for south-polar landings, a new look at the Moon’s biggest crater points to a pivotal moment in lunar ...
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Millions of years before blue oceans and wandering continents, the Earth in its early days was a molten, tumultuous planet — a roiling mixture of rock and metal condensing within the nascent solar ...
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