extinction
-
Wobbly Planet: Earth's Surface Acted Like Liquid Upon Impact With Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid
The powerful asteroid that wiped off the dinosaurs on Earth 66 millions years ago caused the planet's surface to vaporize and act like a liquid, a new study reveals.
Latest Research Articles
-
Grauer's Gorillas: Fast Facts on the Dying Population of the World's Largest Primate
-
Global Right Whale Population Faces Extinction Due to Fish Ropes, Birth Decline
-
Alert! Southeast Asia's Indochinese Leopards Nearing Brink of Extinction
-
Invasive Species May Beat Climate Change to Extinction of Endangered Plants
-
Herbivore Cave Bears Went Extinct Because of Their Vegan Diet, Study Reveals
-
The Return of the Manatees! Singapore-Born Sea Cows Back in the Caribbean After a Century of Extinction
-
Rocks Provide New Information About How We Recovered From Earth's Biggest Mass Extinction
-
Endangered: Whale Sharks, Winghead Sharks And Bornean Orangutans Now A Step Closer To Extinction
-
Bison Receives Honor as U.S. National Mammal, Pending President's Approval
-
'Network Theory' Study Reveals Curious Exodus of Dinosaurs from Europe
-
Meet The Newly Discovered Mouse Lemur Species In Madagascar
-
No More Tigers in Cambodia! Government Plans to Reintroduce the Big Cats in Their Forests