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Global fires after asteroid impact probably caused K-Pg extinction

About 66 million years ago a mountain-sized asteroid hit what is now the Yucatan in Mexico at exactly the time of the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) mass extinction.

Apollo moon rocket engines recovered from seafloor

A private expedition led by the founder of Amazon.com has successfully raised two massive Apollo Saturn V rocket F-1 engines, which launched astronauts to the moon more than 40 years ago, from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.

Extinct lizard rediscovered after 135 years

Geckoella Jeyporensis or Jeyporeground gecko, an enigmatic lizard from the Eastern Ghats which was considered extinct, has been rediscovered after 135 years, according to naturalists at the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) in Mumbai.

Most detailed map of Big Bang radiation unveiled

The European Space Agency (ESA) on Thursday unveiled the most detailed map yet of relic radiation from the Big Bang, revealing new data it hopes will shed light on the creation and expansion of our Universe.

Asteroid heading to Earth? Pray, says Nasa

That's about all the US - or anyone for that matter - could do at this point about unknown asteroids and meteors that may be on a collision course with Earth, Charles Bolden told lawmakers at a US House of Representatives Science Committee hearing on Tuesday.

US sends new satellite into space to monitor missile launches

An unmanned Atlas 5 rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Tuesday to put a second upgraded missile-warning satellite into orbit.

Russian scientists may have found new life under Antarctic ice

Russian scientists believe they have discovered new life forms sealed off for millions of years in a subglacial lake deep under the Antarctic ice, the RIA news agency reported on Thursday.

Earth gets a rush of weekend asteroid visitors

An asteroid as big as a city block shot relatively close by the Earth on Saturday, the latest in a series of visiting celestial objects including an asteroid the size of a bus that exploded over Russia last month, injuring 1,500.

Earth warmer today than in the past 11,300 years

Using data obtained from 73 ice and sediment core monitoring sites around the world, scientists have reconstructed Earth's temperature history back to the end of the last Ice Age.

3rd closest star system to Sun discovered

Scientists have discovered two new stars that are said to be the third-closest star system to the Sun.  The duo is the closest star system discovered since 1916. The discovery was made by Kevin Luhman, an associate professor of...

Lunar impacts created seas of molten rock on Moon

Molten rock may have been presenton the Moon's surface more recently and for longer periods than previously thought, a new study has found, which may help determine the exact age of the Earth's natural satellite.

Mars had ingredients key to life: NASA scientists

Seven months after NASA's rover Curiosity landed on Mars to assess if the planet most like Earth had the ingredients for life, scientists have their answer: Yes.

Strategies for survival on Mars revealed

A study led by an Indian-origin researcher from the University of Maryland School of Medicine have found key features in proteins needed for life to function on Mars and other extreme environments.

CERN chief: We are confident that it is Higgs particle

Prof Rolf Heuer, director general of European Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN has confirmed the discovery of Higgs Boson, saying its quantum properties were as predicted for a Higgs.

NASA’s Swift satellite helps discover youngest-known supernova remnants

NASA’s Swift satellite has uncovered the previously unknown remains of a shattered star while performing an extensive X-ray survey of our galaxy’s central regions.
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