In the wake of the catastrophic Chicxulub asteroid impact roughly 66 million years ago, three-quarters of the plant and ...
In a remarkable geological find in Italy, a delicate clay layer was uncovered, marked by unusually high levels of iridium—a rare element on our planet but frequently found in meteorites. This ...
Scientists studied ancient fungal spores and discovered Earth may already have been under stress before the asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs.
About 66 million years ago, dinosaurs ruled the Earth in a very different environment than we see today, with some creatures ...
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This is how dinosaurs took over Earth for 165 million years
The dinosaurs ruled Earth for around 165 million years, evolving from tiny Triassic reptiles into some of the most gigantic ...
Imagine a world where herds of Triceratops roamed our national parks and packs of Velociraptors raced across our ...
Flowering plants survived Earth’s worst disasters, including the asteroid strike that ended the dinosaurs, while many others ...
Today’s Arctic may feel remote and desolate, but more than 70 million years ago, it was a surprisingly lively place for some ...
A Tohoku University-led team said it has found in Hokkaido a layer showing the asteroid impact linked to the dinosaur ...
A team of Japanese researchers has discovered traces of an asteroid collision in the northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido that may have caused the mass extinction of dinosaurs at the end of the Cretace ...
Note: Adapted from a University of Colorado Boulder news release by Yvaine Ye. More than 70 million years ago, the Arctic was ...
Scientists discovered three new mammal species that survived in Alaska’s ancient Arctic during the age of dinosaurs.
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