Call it much ado about almost nothing. To build excitement about an otherwise arcane subject, the University of Wisconsin-Madison showed off a tiny speck of zircon crystal believed to be the oldest known piece of Earth, about 4.4 billion years old.
Call it much ado about almost nothing. To build excitement about an otherwise arcane subject, the University of Wisconsin-Madison showed off a tiny speck of zircon crystal believed to be the oldest known piece of Earth, about 4.4 billion years old.