Curtin University researchers use innovative techniques to date three-billion-year-old impact crater in Pilbara region
A meteorite that struck Earth three billion years ago left behind a “smoking gun” – evidence of the world’s oldest impact crater in a remote part of Australia.
Ancient rocks in Western Australia’s Pilbara region record the event, which occurred during the Archean eon, a period 4 to 2.5 billion years ago, when tectonic plates were beginning to form and early life emerging.
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Coming into the tournament, Croatia head coach Zlatko Dalic warned that losing an open match “can destroy everything” for a team in a major tournament. History informed this dramatic stance, with Croatia opening Euro 2024 with a 3-0 defeat to Spain and subsequently bowing out in the group stage.
2018’s run to the World Cup final kicked off with a win over Nigeria; in 2022, a draw against Morocco put both teams on their paths to the semifinal. Just how destroying will that opening 4-2 loss to England prove to be?
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I took this photo of the “Children’s Peace Monument” with my iPhone 17 Pro Max while visiting Hiroshima, Japan. The monument for peace commemorates Sadako Sasaki and the thousands of child victims of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. The booths behind are used to display and store the thousands of origami paper cranes that visitors from all over the world leave every year…
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I took this photo of the “Victims Memorial” with my iPhone 17 Pro Max while visiting Hiroshima, Japan. Registries lie inside, which contain the names of all the known victims of the bombing, regardless of nationality. Names are added to these registries each year. The memorial is shaped like a roof, designed with the intent to shelter the souls of those lost to the bombing, and it is engraved with the words, "Let all the souls here rest in peace, for we shall not repeat the evil…”