A new NASA study using Apollo lunar soil samples challenges a long-held theory. It suggests meteorites were not the primary ...
A NASA study shows that meteorites delivered only a small amount of water to Earth over the past four billion years.
NASA research using Apollo lunar regolith data refines the Moon’s impact record and places limits on meteorite contributions to Earth’s water over geologic time.
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NASA scientist looked into 50-year-old moon dirt, here’s what he found
Clues buried in Moon dust are helping scientists revisit one of the oldest questions: where did Earth’s water come from? For ...
Octopuses break so many biological expectations that scientists still struggle to explain how they ended up this way through ...
These chemical oddities may explain why Earth seems to be deficient in certain elements — and could prove useful in catalysts ...
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NASA scientist digs into 50 year old moon dust and uncovers a shock
When a NASA scientist finally cracked open a cache of 50-year-old lunar soil, the expectation was to refine old models, not ...
This year’s Australia Day Honours celebrates the contributions of several big public service names, including former ...
Filmed over three years, “Nobody, But Somebody” follows young Chinese living outside the spotlight, capturing what it means ...
For a long time, scientists assumed that Earth's water was delivered by asteroids and comets billions of years ago. This coincided with the Late Heavy Bombardment (ca. 4.1 to 3.8 billion years ago), a ...
Dinosaur footprints are not perfect snapshots of the feet that made them. AI techniques from photon science can help identify ...
Meteorite-dial timepieces aren’t just aesthetically pleasing—they also contain the secrets to the origins of life.
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