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A 42,000-year-old asteroid crater in South Korea created a hidden lake where ancient life may have later emerged
A crater created by an asteroid impact in South Korea has revealed traces of ancient microbial life preserved beneath its ...
A hidden crater in South Korea may hold clues to one of the biggest turning points in Earth’s history: the rise of oxygen. Scientists discovered fossil-like stromatolites — layered structures built by ...
The deepest lakes in the United States are scattered across very different landscapes. Some sit inside volcanic craters, some ...
A discovery by a South Korean research team suggests that impact-generated lakes may have fostered early oxygen-producing ...
Researchers in South Korea found ancient stromatolites inside an asteroid impact crater, pointing to a surprising link between asteroid collisions and early life on Earth. Credit: SciTechDaily.com ...
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Asteroid crater discovery links early Earth life to possible Mars habitats
Scientists studying South Korea’s only confirmed impact crater have discovered microbial structures beneath the ...
South Korean researchers discovered more than 20 oxygen-producing stromatolites inside the Hapcheon impact crater, the first direct evidence that post-impact hydrothermal lakes incubated microbial lif ...
Crater Lake, located in Oregon, is the deepest lake in the United States. The lake formed in a caldera created by the ...
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