Discover the 15 places in Arizona that feel like another planet in this ultimate Arizona travel guide! From towering ...
The asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs was likely an exceptionally rare CO chondrite from a distant region of the solar system. Its unusual chemistry suggests that planet-cooling dust and debris, ...
The asteroid that ended the age of dinosaurs may have been far rarer, drier and less sulfur-rich than scientists once thought ...
Fort Toulouse-Fort Jackson Park sits just outside town, offering historical depth for anyone interested in the area’s complex ...
A rare CO chondrite meteorite was the probable impacter that struck Earth 66 million years ago, wiping out 75% of Earth's ...
Though the asteroid impactor struck Earth and likely spelled the end of the Age of Dinosaurs about 66 million years ago, researchers are still uncovering more about it. Researchers from the University ...
A nearly 400-million-year-old crater has been discovered in Canada in an extremely rugged terrain that was extremely hard to ...
Joël Lapointe was using Google Maps to plan a camping trail through Quebec's Côte-Nord region when he stumbled across a large ...
Joël Lapointe was using Google Maps to plan a camping trail through Quebec's Côte-Nord region when he stumbled across a large ...
Organic materials are found all over our solar system, but life so-far only exists on Earth. Our planet's early stages were ...
Sometimes, you don't need to be a professional scientist to find something that changes our understanding of the world. This ...
From a casual Google Maps click to an international science stage, a nearly perfect ring spotted on Google Maps in a remote part of Quebec, Canada, has become the focus of scientific research.