“Over millions of years, material from this ring gradually fell to Earth, creating the spike in meteorite impacts observed in ...
Some of the most dramatic climatic events in our planet's history are "Snowball Earth" events that happened hundreds of ...
A new study from Monash University scientists suggests that Earth may have had a ring system that formed around 466 million ...
Researchers have found evidence suggesting that our planet may have once had a ring system around 466 million years ago.
Researchers from the Smithsonian and the University of Arizona have developed the most detailed temperature curve of Earth ...
In 1974, scientists first sounded the alarm about the destruction of the ozone layer caused by human activities. Yet it would ...
Some of the most dramatic climate events in history are the Snowball Earth episodes, which occurred hundreds of millions of ...
a professor at Monash University’s School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment, who led the study, in a press release. “We also see that layers in sedimentary rocks from this period contain ...
Led by Monash University’s School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment ... We also see that layers in sedimentary rocks from this period contain extraordinary amounts of meteorite debris ...
Researchers show the average surface temperature on our planet has shifted between 51.8 to 96.8 degrees Fahrenheit ...
Researchers at the Aerospace Corporation are pushing forward research on the mechanics and impacts of spacecraft reentry.
An artist's conception of the Earth as it may have appeared 466 million years agoOliver Hull/Monash University If astronomers had been walking the Earth 466 million years ago, they may have had ...