Geologists suggest the catastrophic impact of "S2" delivered key nutrients to the oceans, prompting microorganisms to thrive ...
The space rock that slammed into Earth 66 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous Period caused a global calamity that ...
Yet, in the aftermath of the devastation, nutrients like phosphorus and iron were stirred up, which helped life bounce back ...
Carrying sledge hammers, scientists hiked to the impact site in South Africa to chisel off chunks of rock to understand the ...
Recently, scientists ventured to the impact crater in South Africa's Barberton Greenstone belt, created by the meteorite, to ...
This meteorite was far larger than the infamous Cretaceous era ending one. ‘We’re looking at a bolide that was 500 to 200 ...
A giant meteorite, the size of four Mount Everests, is thought to have crashed into Earth around 3.26 billion years ago and ...
D: Iron in the ocean (from the ocean circulation, from the impactor itself, and from erosion), along with nutrients (like ...
A study reveals that the S2 meteorite, estimated to be four times the size of Mount Everest, may have significantly ...
It was noted that the crater with a diameter of about nine kilometers is the result of the fall of a large meteorite about 66 million years ago. Scientists said that the diameter of the meteorite ...
The space rock that slammed into Earth 66 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous Period caused a global calamity that ...