The biological mystery of how many mammals transitioned from being nocturnal to active in the daytime following the extinction of the dinosaurs has been cracked by researchers in Cambridge. The study, ...
Sixty-six million years ago, a massive asteroid smashed into Earth. Life has undergone at least five mass extinctions in the ...
Asteroid hit North Sea: A long-standing scientific debate has finally been resolved: the Silverpit Crater beneath the North Sea was formed by a massive asteroid impact around 43–46 million years ago.
After years of debate, scientists have finally solved the mystery of the Silverpit Crater beneath the North Sea. New research confirms that a 160-meter-wide asteroid struck the seabed around 43 to 46 ...
When the asteroid struck 66 million years ago, it ended the age of non-avian dinosaurs - but not dinosaurs themselves. In this video, we explore the remarkable birds that survived the extinction and ...
A nearly complete dinosaur skeleton discovered in Patagonia is helping scientists crack the mystery of alvarezsaurs, a bizarre group of bird-like dinosaurs. The fossil of Alnashetri cerropoliciensis ...
Did dinosaurs live in Alabama? Fossils, museum finds and the famous Selma dinosaur egg reveal the state’s prehistoric past.
D analysis of bite marks on a tyrannosaur foot bone shows that smaller tyrannosaurs scavenged carcasses, likely consuming the final remains after most flesh was gone. Tyrannosaurs are usually imagined ...
For years, we suspected that Alvarezsaurids underwent a rare process of evolutionary miniaturization directly coupled to a ...
We typically focus on new content from Amazon’s Prime Video, Crave, Disney+ and Netflix, but other services like Apple TV+ ...
Following the recent snowstorm in Tehachapi, Tim and Dawn Crouch were astonished to look out the window into their yard and see not a few, or even several dozen, but ...
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