The impact of the asteroid 66 million years ago did not stop life from returning to normal for very long. New research shows ...
Learn how the emergence of new plankton species started life's swift recovery after the asteroid impact that killed most ...
The asteroid that struck the Earth 66 million years ago devastated life across the planet, wiping out the dinosaurs and other ...
New species of plankton appeared fewer than 2,000 years after the world-altering event, according to research led by scientists at The University of Texas at Austin and published in Geology.
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The exact day the dinosaurs died identified

New research suggests the asteroid impact that ended the age of dinosaurs occurred during Northern Hemisphere spring. Based ...
Fossils reveal dinosaurs were flourishing in diverse ecosystems right up until the asteroid impact ended their reign.
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Back in the earlier days of the internet, there was a viral video from a creator called Bill Wurtz called "the history of the ...
AAAS: “Against all odds, a curious sea creature survived the dino-killing asteroid.” It was some 66 M yrs ago that a 14-km asteroid struck near the Yucatán Peninsula in southeastern Mexico. This ...
In the aftermath of the giant asteroid that crashed into the Yucatan Peninsula about 66 million years ago, approximately 75% of all species on Earth were wiped out, including the dinosaurs. Among ...
They survived the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs, but something else sealed their fate just a few hundred thousand years later. Ammonites were among the most successful and resilient marine ...
Stephen has degrees in science (Physics major) and arts (English Literature and the History and Philosophy of Science), as well as a Graduate Diploma in Science Communication. Stephen has degrees in ...