Some 66 million years ago, life on Earth had a pretty bad day. The infamous Chicxulub asteroid slammed into the planet. The ...
Sixty-six million years ago, this asteroid crashed into Earth and wiped out most of the life on our planet. Including the ...
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 study using advanced artificial intelligence (AI) has revealed that the asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 ...
A new Swansea University study has used advanced artificial intelligence to discover the asteroid strike that wiped out the ...
The impact dinosaurs had on Earth was so big that their extinction seems to have caused dramatic and wide-ranging changes to ...
Paleontologists have identified thousands of animal species that lived soon after the Cambrian explosion ended ...
Learn how the emergence of new plankton species started life's swift recovery after the asteroid impact that killed most ...
At least it's not hitting Earth, we suppose.
When the Chicxulub impactor hit, the animals that had the best chance of surviving turned out to be those with wings. See how new finds are reshaping the story of how birds evolved.
An iconic Disney ride, part of the Disney World park since 1988, has closed as the company prepares to replace it with a new ...
A group of researchers has estimated how long it took tyrannosaurus rex to reach its full size — and the time period is significantly longer than scientists previously believed. The dinosaur is ...