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After the dinosaur-killing asteroid wrecked the planet, life may have bounced back surprisingly fast
Some 66 million years ago, life on Earth had a pretty bad day. The infamous Chicxulub asteroid slammed into the planet. The ...
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Dinosaurs were thriving before the asteroid impact
The idea that dinosaurs were already declining well before the asteroid impact 66 million years ago seems established. However, a recent study published in Science challenges this view, ...
After the asteroid smashed into Earth around 66 million years ago, it didn't take life that long to rebound, a new study ...
A new study using advanced artificial intelligence (AI) has revealed that the asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 ...
A new study shows that the event that wiped out the dinosaurs caused only a small drop in shark and ray species at the same ...
A new scientific study reveals that life recovered much faster than expected after the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs.
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Evolving Plankton May Have Kicked Off Life's Comeback After the Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Impact
Learn how the emergence of new plankton species started life's swift recovery after the asteroid impact that killed most ...
About 66 million years ago, the fiery asteroid impact that wiped out dinosaurs - and much of life on Earth - left clues about ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New research shows marine life evolved within 2,000 years after the dinosaur killing asteroid impact 66 million years ago. (CREDIT ...
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