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An international study featuring scientists from Curtin University's School of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Space Science and Technology Centre ...
The work that we’re doing is really important because warning time is everything,” says Danica Remy of the B612 Foundation in ...
The scientists used tiny zircon crystals in rocks as geological "time capsules" to date the meteorite impact. The research has been published in the journal Geology. Prof Chris Kirkland ...
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A meteorite 100 times bigger than the dinosaur-killing space rock may have nourished early microbial lifeThe devastation of a giant meteorite impact on early Earth may have allowed life to flourish, new research suggests. A study of the remnants of a 3.26 billion-year-old impact reveals that ...
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