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New Permian species, Yinshanosaurus angustus, found in China.
A mass extinction event wiped out around 90% of life. What followed has long puzzled scientists: The planet became lethally ...
Around 252 million years ago, Earth was nearly lifeless, with nearly all life forms wiped out. This event, known as the ...
First study to explore how ancient reptiles spread across the Earth after the end-Permian mass extinction. New research ...
The 10,000-mile march through fire that made dinosaurs possible First study to consider how ancient reptiles dispersed across the Earth after end-Permian mass extinction Date: June 13, 2025 Source ...
How did ancient extinction events contribute to global climate change? This is what a recent study published in Nature ...
Long before T. rex, the Earth was dominated by super-carnivores stranger and more terrifying than anything dreamed up by ...
In a first-of-its-kind study, Stanford researchers have measured how the abundance of ocean life has changed over the past ...
Shell-rich rocks trace a mostly upward climb in ocean life, with each mass extinction slashing both diversity and biomass ...
Earth has experienced several major extinctions, including the Permian-Triassic extinction around 252 million years ago, which wiped out about 90% of marine species and 70% of terrestrial vertebrates.
New findings may have solved the debate around why scientists have never found the missing link between dinosaurs and ...
A new fossil discovery suggests that reptiles lived together 20 million years earlier than previously thought.