Did a massive meteorite that struck Earth over three billion years ago give microscopic life the spark it needed to thrive? A ...
Mount Everest is getting taller. The peak is already the highest in the world, at roughly 29,029 feet above sea level. But ...
A giant meteorite, the size of four Mount Everests, is thought to have crashed into Earth around 3.26 billion years ago and ...
A biographical drama film directed by Ellen Kuras follows the story of fashion model and photographer Elizabeth "Lee" Miller, ...
A giant meteorite first discovered in 2014 caused a tsunami bigger than any in known human history and may have sparked life, ...
More than 340 people have died trying to climb Mount Everest, according to Nepalese officials, so finding human remains on ...
When a meteorite quadruple the size of Mount Everest slammed into ancient Earth, some microbial life thrived, a new study ...
Cataclysmic cosmic collisions may have benefited the evolution of primitive organisms early in Earth's history, a study says.
The study shows that meteorite impacts, while often seen as destructive, may have actually benefited early life on Earth.
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How to reach the top of the world. Iowa State's Audi Crooks embraces being center of scoring ...
Doctors did not think he would live but if he did, he would never walk, talk, eat, or breathe by himself. But five years on ...