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What If Earth Orbited Jupiter?
Imagine you had to experience an apocalypse every day. Volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, asteroid showers. Every day would be a ...
One of the X-Men franchise's most twisted villains, the Sugar Man, has officially returned to Marvel continuity, in a ...
The tides we experience in all bodies of water on earth are caused by the gravitational pull of the Moon and Sun. At the Bay ...
Researchers discover a simple, low-cost way to save endangered frogs from a deadly fungal disease using heat therapy called ...
Scientists found a previously hidden massive asteroid crater in the Atlantic Ocean. Did two asteroids wipe out the dinosaurs?
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One of the most significant historical examples of an asteroid impact is the Chicxulub asteroid, which struck the Yucatan Peninsula around 66 million years ago.
Nathan Moore of the Sandia National Laboratories details a possible new method to stop a dangerous asteroid from hitting the earth: a burst of X-rays from a nuclear explosion.