Beryllium-10 Mysteries Revealed After 10 Million Years

Beryllium-10 Mysteries Revealed After 10 Million Years

A groundbreaking study in *Nature Communications* reveals an unexpected spike in beryllium-10 isotopes in Pacific Ocean rock samples, hinting at a significant geological event around 10 million years ago. Researchers suggest that this anomaly may be linked to intensified ocean currents or cosmic events, potentially providing a new reference point for accurately dating Earth’s geological history. Source and details of the news

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