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meteorite, Earth and Mount Everest
A giant, ancient meteor four times the size of Mount Everest may have sparked life on Earth
A giant meteorite first discovered in 2014 caused a tsunami bigger than any in known human history and may have sparked life, scientists reveal.
What happened when a meteorite the size of four Mount Everests hit Earth?
Scientists paint a compelling picture of what happened the day the S2 meteorite crashed into Earth 3.26 billion years ago.
Life ‘may have thrived’ after giant meteorite hit Earth – research
Experts suggest the conditions caused by the impact of the S2 meteorite 3.26 billion years ago may have caused certain life forms to bloom.
New Zealand, cloud
Earth from space: Bizarre 'pet cloud' reappears above its favorite spot in New Zealand
A recent satellite image captured the reemergence of a unique, UFO-like cloud, known as the "Taieri Pet," which appears above New Zealand's South Island when conditions are just right.
Eerie ‘UFO cloud’ reappears in exact same spot over New Zealand mountain in bizarre phenomenon
IT has been known to locals for more than a 100 years: a strange ‘UFO cloud’ that appears in the exact same spot over a mountain on New Zealand’s South Island. Once it appears,
Flying saucer or cloud? Strange 'pet' feature reappears in same spot in New Zealand
When waves of air pass over a barrier, like a mountain range, water vapour is forced to condense into vertical layers. This is what led to the formation of ASLCs, as per the National Weather Service.
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Meteorite 200X Size of Dinosaur Killer Hit Earth—Here's What Happened Next
Cataclysmic cosmic collisions may have benefited the evolution of primitive organisms early in Earth's history, a study says.
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Tiny photosynthetic aliens could be lurking in hidden bubbles in Mars' ice — and could soon be replicated on Earth
A new NASA-led study suggests that photosynthetic microbes could thrive in hidden bubbles of meltwater below patches of ice ...
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Astronomers Can Now Track Small Impactors Before They Hit Earth
With the help of advanced imaging cameras and software, astronomers are finally able to track even smaller incoming impactors ...
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Mega meteorite tore up seabed and boiled Earth's oceans
A huge meteorite first discovered in 2014 caused a tsunami bigger than any in known human history and boiled the oceans, ...
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The surprising tricks cacti use to survive the harshest climates on Earth
We all know cacti store water—but to survive, they migrate their flowers, and so much more. Scientists want to copy the ...
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Silversea Builds Earth’s Southernmost Hotel For Antarctic Cruises
To serve its growing group of Antarctic travelers, Silversea Cruises is building a 150-room luxury hotel in Puerto Williams, ...
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'I said to myself, dirt doesn't burn': The people rebuilding their homes with earth
These people are rebuilding homes lost to wildfires in the western US – only this time they are using a material that they ...
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USA TODAY to release ranking of America's Climate Leaders for Earth Day 2025
To help readers understand where the companies they do business with and invest in stand, the USA TODAY and Statista ranking ...
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Paccurate helps companies ship in smaller boxes, saving them money while helping the earth
Paccurate co-founder and CEO James Malley likes to joke that once you get into supply chain tech, the category doesn’t let ...
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Meet the rangers who protect one of Earth’s most remote and biologically diverse reefs
Helen Reef, a 40-square-mile atoll at the southern edge of Palau, is one of Earth's most remote and biologically diverse ...
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Earth is likely to have its hottest year on record – again
This year, the Earth is expected to see temperatures that are more than 2.1 degrees above the average - which is where it sat ...
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