A huge meteorite first discovered in 2014 caused a tsunami bigger than any in known human history and boiled the oceans, ...
Cataclysmic cosmic collisions may have benefited the evolution of primitive organisms early in Earth's history, a study says.
The space rock that slammed into Earth 66 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous Period caused a global calamity that ...
Billions of years ago, long before anything resembling life as we know it existed, meteorites frequently pummeled the planet.
The huge chunk of space rock is estimated to have been up to 200 times larger than the meteorite that killed the dinosaurs ...
The space rock that slammed into Earth 66 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous Period caused a global calamity that ...
Scientists paint a compelling picture of what happened the day the S2 meteorite crashed into Earth 3.26 billion years ago.
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Recent scientific findings suggest a massive meteorite that impacted Earth 3.26 billion years ago may have benefited early ...
The S2 meteorite landed in South Africa and likely created massive tsunamis, blocking out sunlight with dust. But researchers ...
Experts suggest the conditions caused by the impact of the S2 meteorite 3.26 billion years ago may have caused certain life ...
The study shows that meteorite impacts, while often seen as destructive, may have actually benefited early life on Earth.