A giant meteorite first discovered in 2014 caused a tsunami bigger than any in known human history and may have sparked life, ...
Experts suggest the conditions caused by the impact of the S2 meteorite 3.26 billion years ago may have caused certain life ...
The space rock that slammed into Earth 66 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous Period caused a global calamity that ...
When a meteorite with the mass of four Mount Everests hit Earth 3.2 billion years ago, it caused global chaos and provided an ...
A formation known as the Barberton Greenstone Belt in South Africa contains evidence of a giant impact that shook Earth 3.26 ...
The huge chunk of space rock is estimated to have been up to 200 times larger than the meteorite that killed the dinosaurs ...
More than 2 billion years before the dinosaur-destroying meteorite, a meteorite the size of four Mt. Everests, known as S-2, crashed into Earth, creating a planetwide tsunami that actually had a ...
Recent scientific findings suggest a massive meteorite that impacted Earth 3.26 billion years ago may have benefited early ...
Discover how the massive S2 meteorite, 4 times the size of Mount Everest, may have sparked life on Earth 3.26 billion years ago by unleashing vital nutrients.
"It was once believed that only microbes and viruses inhabited the subseafloor crust beneath hydrothermal vents," the study ...