Tiny life forms tucked into debris from an asteroid hit could catapult to other planets—including Earth—and survive, a new Johns Hopkins University study finds. The work demonstrates that a certain ...
US Astrologer Jill Brown tells HT how tomorrow's eclipse is a rare celestial event and what it means astrologically. | ...
US Astrologer Jill Brown tells HT how tomorrow's eclipse is a rare celestial event and what it means astrologically. | Horoscope ...
The dinosaurs were wiped out by an asteroid, but does that mean we risk suffering the same fate - and should you be worried about the possibility? Leah Crane sets the matter straight ...
Step into the mesmerizing world of Alex Aliume as we explore his captivating art that transforms under various conditions. This video offers a multi-sensory experience, highlighting Aliume's stunning ...
A Manipuri comedy-drama Boong and true crime documentary The Perfect Neighbour took centre stage at a special South Asian celebration in London ahead of the 2026 BAFTAs. The event highlighted South ...
In the long shadow of the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs, life appears to have bounced back with surprising speed. A new analysis of sedimentation rates suggests that the first wave of marine ...
Researchers are uncovering the evolutionary steps that set the stage for dinosaurs to rule the planet Amy McDermott, PNAS Front Matter Paleontologists have found early examples of theropods, the group ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: • Scientists discovered that life rebounded at extraordinary speed after the asteroid impact 66 million years ago, with new plankton species evolving ...
Plenty of asteroids can survive their fiery plunge through the Earth’s atmosphere. If they’re big enough, they can prove incredibly destructive, like the 60-foot Chelyabinsk meteor that exploded over ...
On December 22, 2032, a sixty-metre-wide asteroid may strike the Moon. If this happens, it will not only produce a visible flash, easily spotted from Earth, but will likely be followed by periodic ...
New life may have evolved surprisingly fast after a famous mass extinction event about 66 million years ago. University of Texas at Austin Jackson School of Geosciences / John Maisano Some 66 million ...