The asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs may not have been the whopper scientists thought. Analysis of chemical remains of the asteroid that can still be found in sediments under the sea shows the ...
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What really happened after the dinosaurs went extinct?
Sixty-six million years ago, an asteroid as big as Mount Everest was headed on a deadly collision course with Earth. The ...
Dinosaurs weren't in decline when an asteroid smashed into Earth and wiped them out, scientists say. Instead, the idea that dinosaur diversity was declining before the asteroid struck 66 million years ...
Mysterious night lizards survived the giant asteroid strike that ended the reign of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago, despite living right next to the impact site, a new study finds. Thanks to a new ...
Read full article: 500 crashes in 5 years on this Metro Detroit freeway -- Resident calls it a ‘drag strip’ Near record low temperatures to end the work week Scientists have long debated whether ...
Dinosaurs weren’t dying out before the asteroid hit—they were thriving in vibrant, diverse habitats across North America. Fossil evidence from New Mexico shows that distinct “bioprovinces” of ...
Scientists have long debated whether dinosaurs were in decline before an asteroid smacked the Earth 66 million years ago, causing mass extinction. New research suggests dinosaur populations were still ...
Tyrannosaurus prowled western North America during the Cretaceous Period at the twilight of the age of dinosaurs before an ...
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Imagine a world where humans grow to dinosaur size
What if humans suddenly became as big as dinosaurs? Could the consequences be as astronomical as the asteroid that wiped out those prehistoric beasts? Would it be a world-ending event?
Read full article: Houston’s Third Ward neighbors celebrate $1 million in improvements ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup Brianna Aguilera (left), The legal team that will tackle two felony indictments ...
Read full article: San Antonio family turns tragedy into charity, honoring loved ones lost to gun violence with turkey giveaway Cooler by the middle of next week and Thanksgiving Day. Scientists have ...
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