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Earth's Largest Impact Crater Discovered in China Formed 100,000 Years Ago
Scientists recently discovered a 100,000-year-old crater which is believed to be the largest impact crater on earth. This astronomical depression on the earth's surface is mostly caused by an impact or a strike on earth by an object from space. About 128 impacts have been discovered.
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Using Cholesterol-Lowering Medicines Can Slow Down Development of Cancer
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U.N. Climate Change Report Shows Impacts are Larger than What Humans can Adapt
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A New Fossil of Birds Has Been Discovered in the Great Wall of China
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Warming of Indian Ocean May Decrease Rainfall During the South Asian Monsoon Season
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Gang-Gang Cockatoo Wildfire Survivors in Australia to be Placed Under the Threatened Species List
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Penn State Scientists Make New Screening System for Clean Renewable Hydrogen Power
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Social Isolation and Loneliness Connected to Heart Disease Among Postmenopausal Women: New Study






