Starting Over Every 27 Billion Years
Scientists unveiled new evidence pointing out that mass extinctions on our planet have been occurring in a cycle of 27 million years.
Scientists unveiled new evidence pointing out that mass extinctions on our planet have been occurring in a cycle of 27 million years.
After a four-year journey, NASA's robotic spacecraft OSIRIS-REx briefly landed on the rock-covered surface of the asteroid Bennu on October 20, 2020.
The massive "potentially dangerous" asteroid, dubbed 1998 OR2, is just a few weeks away from its close encounter with the Earth, and
Scientists managed to identify the oldest material on Earth: some stardust discovered inside a gigantic, rock-like meteorite that crashed into our planet
What do you think happens to the tons of cosmic dust particles that hit the Earth every day? Scientists finally solved the
Czech researchers who simulated conditions prevalent on Earth under a hail of asteroids and comets billions of years ago in laboratory with