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Roughly 252 million years ago, Earth experienced its deadliest known extinction. Known as the Permian–Triassic Mass ...
Long before T. rex, the Earth was dominated by super-carnivores stranger and more terrifying than anything dreamed up by ...
A 259-million-year-old fossil skull of Yinshanosaurus angustus has been found, filling a key evolutionary gap in ...
Long before the dinosaurs, the Permian period was a brutal time to be alive. In this video, we explore the strange creatures, ...
Scientists have long agreed this event was triggered by a sudden surge in greenhouse gases which resulted in an intense and ...
Fossils from Earth’s biggest extinction reveal forest collapse triggered runaway warming - offering a warning for today’s ...
As climate change threatens tropical forests, a new study shows how the loss of those forests can be devastating to life on ...
An ancient climate tipping point is revealed in new fossils dating back to Earth’s most severe extinction event, called the ...
A mass extinction event wiped out around 90% of life. What followed has long puzzled scientists: The planet became lethally hot for 5 million years. Researchers say they have figured out why using a ...
A new international study led by the University of Leeds and the China University of Geosciences has revealed that the collapse of tropical forests during Earth’s worst extinction event (about 252 ...
Long before T. rex, the Earth was dominated by super-carnivores stranger and more terrifying than anything dreamed up by Hollywood.
Long before T. rex, the Earth was dominated by super-carnivores stranger and more terrifying than anything dreamed up by Hollywood.