A discovery by a South Korean research team suggests that impact-generated lakes may have fostered early oxygen-producing ...
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A 7-mile-wide asteroid struck Mexico - then the planet turned into hell, "Nothing survived"
Millions of years ago, a colossal asteroid slammed into Earth near modern-day Mexico, triggering one of the deadliest events ...
Five different groups of predatory dinosaurs independently evolved disproportionately small arms, and it seems they did so ...
Spring is a time for budding flowers, tender green leaves and baby animals. But 66 million years ago, that gentle season ...
Here’s the good news: If a near-Earth object (NEO) big enough to wipe out humanity entirely is ever on a collision course with our planet, we’re likely to find out about it a good while before it ...
The asteroid that smacked into our planet about 66 million years ago at the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary may have been bad news for dinosaurs, but it was good news for fungi. According to new ...
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