We have discovered the oldest meteorite impact crater on Earth, in the very heart of the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
Scientists with a new theory about how Earth’s early continents formed predicted where a superold impact crater should ...
The crater, located near the Pilbara town of Marble Bar, is thought to have been created 3.47 billion years ago.
This week, geologists announced they discovered the world's oldest known impact crater. It's in Western Australia's ancient ...
The discovery bolsters the theory that meteorite impacts played an important role in Earth's early geological history ...
Lisa Michele Burns spent eight months on an ambitious road trip to capture the “vibrant color palette” of Australia’s ...
The Geological Survey of New South Wales is celebrating 150 years of service by reflecting on its long history.
The discovery of a 3.47-billion-year-old crater in WA's Pilbara region pushes back the age of the earliest-known impact site on Earth by more than one billion years.
Believed to be triggered by a million-year-old geological fault, Townsville experienced its largest earthquake in recorded ...
Los Angeles was hit with a 3.9-magnitude earthquake following the Academy Awards on Sunday, March 2. The earthquake struck ...
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