The conventional explanation for the moon's formation is that an enormous rock smashed into the nascent Earth and created it as a result. A new theory challenges the particulars of how events may have ...
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Whether it’s under the stars on the Main Green, from smudged dorm windows or through open sunroofs, we see the moon nearly every night. But a new study by Brown researchers suggests that we know less ...
Why did our planet turn out like it did -- a temperate, life-supporting place? Why weren't the volatile elements (sulfur, carbon, and the like) in our planet boiled away into space or locked in the ...