Mass extinctions, volcanism, and impacts: The geological extinction record : history, data, biases, and testing / Norman MacLeod -- Large igneous provinces and mass extinctions : an update / David P.G ...
(CNN) — A cataclysm engulfed the planet some 252 million years ago, wiping out more than 90% of all life. Known as the Great Dying, the mass extinction that ended the Permian geological period was the ...
Mass extinction events represent intervals of abrupt, large‐scale loss of biodiversity that have repeatedly reshaped life on Earth. These crises are commonly linked to dramatic environmental ...
New analysis shows several families of dinosaurs were likely thriving in North America in the latter days of the dinosaur era. A new study reveals that Earth's biomes changed dramatically in the wake ...
Dinosaurs ruled the Earth for over 150 million years. Compared to the mere 4–6 million years that scientists believe humans ...
The narrative of life on Earth is marked by a continual ebb and flow, characterized by the emergence and extinction of countless species over time. Extinction, an inherent aspect of the evolutionary ...
Violent supernovas may have caused two of Earth’s largest mass extinctions that have never been completely explained, according to a theory put forward in new research.During the final stages of a ...
An ancient aquatic species that's been around for 450 million years is facing extinction as a series of factors work against ...