Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The red dirt of the Australian outback seen from above, with scattered scrubs casting long shadows In recent research published by ...
Acknowledgment: I’d like to thank my colleague Tony Yeates, who originated the view of the Deniliquin multi-ring structure as an impact structure — and who was instrumental to this work. In recent ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An artist's depiction of an asteroid hitting Earth. In recent research published by myself and my colleague Tony Yeates in the ...
A recent study has presented convincing findings that suggest the presence of the largest known asteroid impact structure in the world. This photo taken on February 19, 2019, shows the Lonar Crater ...
The news about the discovery of the world’s largest asteroid impact crater is huge, if true—323-miles-in-diameter huge. Dubbed the Deniliquin structure, UNSW adjunct professor and asteroid impact ...
Acknowledgment: I’d like to thank my colleague Tony Yeates, who originated the view of the Deniliquin multi-ring structure as an impact structure – and who was instrumental to this work. In recent ...
Since long before the dawn of science fiction, humans have been absolutely fascinated with (and fearful of) asteroids – those gigantic space rocks capable of Earth-shattering collisions (and notably ...
SCIENTISTS have discovered a giant structure deep in Australia and they now think it’s the biggest of its kind. Andrew Glikson and his colleague Tony Yeates recently published a study on what they ...
The Deniliquin structure could be up to 520 kilometers wide. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. This article was originally ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In recent research published by myself and my colleague Tony Yeates in the journal Tectonophysics, we investigate what we believe ...