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The Young Earth Was Much More Active than Thought, and that Explains How These Stones Can Exist.

Summary by scientias.nl
In the Australian outback lie 3.1 billion-year-old lava rocks that shouldn't exist. Geologists have now discovered how that is possible. The stones are located somewhere in the Pilbara, an arid region in northwestern Australia. At first glance, they are not remarkable. But their chemical composition looks suspiciously similar to that of […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl.
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In the Australian outback lie 3.1 billion-year-old lava rocks that shouldn't exist. Geologists have now discovered how that is possible. The stones are located somewhere in the Pilbara, an arid region in northwestern Australia. At first glance, they are not remarkable. But their chemical composition looks suspiciously similar to that of […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl.

·Middelharnis, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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scientias.nl broke the news in Middelharnis, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
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