Rock layers deposited before and after the major dinosaur extinction event 65 million years ago are surprisingly different.
Scientists have discovered prehistoric insects preserved in amber for the first time in South America, providing a fresh ...
Dinosaurs had such an immense impact on Earth that their sudden extinction led to wide-scale changes in landscapes—including ...
Changes in rock formations from before and after the mass extinction event 66 million years ago may reflect how dinosaurs ...
Some animals seem out of place at first glance. Sometimes that can be chalked up to the limits of imagination, but other ...
Ricardo Pérez-de la Fuente, a paleoentomologist at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, also not involved, ...
An international research team led by Curtin University has used prehistoric feces to better understand how molecular ...
Dinosaurs’ extinction was caused by the Chicxulub asteroid striking Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. Its fallout triggered rapid ...
Scientists have discovered prehistoric insects preserved in amber for the first time in South America, providing a fresh ...
Dinosaurs' extinction "re-engineered" Earth's surface, according to new research. The reptiles had such an "immense" impact ...
New research links dinosaur extinction to major changes in landscapes and river shapes. Scientists have found flourishing ...
Recent fossil discoveries have ignited a debate over the largest snake ever. Titanoboa, unearthed in Colombia, stretched up ...