Earth ate a Mercury-like body early in its history, study finds

By Amina Khan
Updated April 16 2015 - 2:45pm, first published 2:30pm
The earth's electromagnetic field, visible in an aurora borealis, may have been created when Earth gobbled up another planet. Picture: BRENDA AHEARN
The earth's electromagnetic field, visible in an aurora borealis, may have been created when Earth gobbled up another planet. Picture: BRENDA AHEARN

A Mercury-like body smashed into a young Earth and gave our planet's core the radioactive elements necessary to generate a magnetic field, two Oxford geochemists say.

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