A viral video has been circulating on social media to help visualize the staggering proportions of the asteroid, the dino-killer that struck Earth 66 million years ago. The video underlays ...
Helium-3 dating reveals new plankton species emerged within thousands—and sometimes just 2,000—years after the dinosaur-killing impact, showing life recovered far faster than assumed.
There was a time when the planet was crawling with enormous dinosaurs, the next, a six-mile-wide asteroid hit, and life changed forever. Almost 66 million years ago, nearly three-quarters of all ...
The impact of the asteroid 66 million years ago did not stop life from returning to normal for very long. New research shows that life, particularly marine life, recovered much more quickly than ...
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. — Dr. David Schwimmer, a professor and paleontologist at Columbus State University, worked with the Tellus Science Musuem in Cartersville to have a full replica of a “dinosaur-killer ...
Each of the dinosaurs in the "Jurassic Park" franchise is ferocious in their own way, but the ones on this list are the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New research shows marine life evolved within 2,000 years after the dinosaur killing asteroid impact 66 million years ago. (CREDIT ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dr. David Schwimmer, a professor and paleontologist at Columbus State University, worked with the Tellus Science Musuem in ...