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Scientists agreed the rocky outcrops in a remote part of Quebec, Canada, were ancient. But were they really Earth’s oldest? New research suggests they are.
Earth’s oldest rocks may be at least 4.16 billion years old An unconventional dating method aims to settle a dispute over the age of some Canadian rocks ...
Earth Science Ancient Rocks in Canada Are Almost as Old as the Earth Itself Rocks older than 4.03 billion years could shed light on Earth's earliest geological history, but they're incredibly rare.
There is currently a 4.3% chance that the giant space rock 2024 YR4 will hit the moon in seven years. If this does happen, debris from the nuclear bomb-like impact could trigger a "spectacular ...
Just over 4 billion years ago, magma from Earth’s mantle infiltrated a fracture in the young planet’s primordial crust. Over the following aeons, nearly all of the planet’s early crust ...
Google Earth just made time travel easier - here's how to visit the old neighborhood Google Earth now features historical timelines so you can see street view images from the past.
To make the occasion, Google Earth is adding historical Street View imagery: “you can explore the wonders of the planet from even more viewpoints, whether it’s a bird’s eye view or at street ...
Google announced on Tuesday that you can now access historical Street View imagery on Google Earth. Until now, you’ve only been able to access historical Street View imagery on Google Maps.
Google is building Street View into Earth, allowing you to see how a location has changed over the years from the street level.
Google rolls out Street View time travel to celebrate 20 years of Google Earth Google Earth wowed everyone 20 years ago, and it's still pretty cool.
USA Rare Earth is racing to create a production line for neodymium magnets, aiming to reduce U.S. reliance on China’s rare earth materials.