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Why flowering plants survived Earth’s greatest extinction while dinosaurs did not
Sixty-six million years ago, a giant asteroid slammed into Earth and changed life forever. The impact wiped out all non-avian ...
Dinosaurs appear to have been thriving before a giant asteroid hit the Earth 66 million years ago, paleontologists working in New Mexico said Thursday in the journal Science. Experts have long debated ...
(via Be Smart) A giant asteroid impact ended the age of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. How did this mass extinction play out, moment by moment? In this video we meet a geologist who has explored ...
Experts on meteoritics and palaeontology have created a detailed timeline to take you back to the very last day of the ...
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Meet Nagatitan: New dinosaur weighing as much as 9 elephants discovered
Paleontology operates on a very particular kind of patience. Years pass, sometimes decades, between the moment a fossil ...
A week after the asteroid impact, rotting vegetation, smoke and sulphur create a stinky planet. Plant and animal survivors ...
Researchers believe the dinosaur roamed between 100 and 120 million years ago and is the largest ever found in Southeast Asia ...
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