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Many residents were quick to assume it was a meteorite, but scientists in Mexico have offered a more specific explanation: ...
Oxford researchers have unearthed a cosmic surprise showing that the hydrogen needed for water was embedded in the very rocks ...
Researchers say they discovered evidence that early Earth was home to more hydrogen than previously thought, calling into ...
All that said, the findings can’t confirm the terrestrial life theory beyond a doubt. There’s still a chance hydrogen-heavy ...
University of Oxford researchers have helped overturn the popular theory that water on Earth originated from asteroids ...
The glowing object was a bolide, fireballs that explode in a bright flash, according to experts. It streaked across Mexico’s predawn skies on Wednesday.
A luminous object stunned observers in Mexico City, originally mistaken for a meteorite. Scientists clarified it was a bolide ...
In a nutshell Liquid water existed on Mars far more recently than expected: A precise new analysis of the Lafayette meteorite ...
Only the hardy carbon-rich asteroids make it to Earth, after surviving the Sun’s heat and the fiery burnup that occurs when ...
An international team of researchers may have answered one of space science's long-running questions—and it could change our ...
In the Mauritanian desert, nomadic herders look for unusual rocks with a dark surface, hoping to find rare meteorites and strike it big.
A team of researchers at the University of Oxford have uncovered crucial evidence for the origin of water on Earth. Using a ...