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North Dakota fossil site reveals when asteroid killed dinosaurs
Spring is a time for budding flowers, tender green leaves and baby animals. But 66 million years ago, that gentle season ...
The largest-ever study of how the “king of dinosaurs” grew shows a much longer, slower path to adulthood than scientists ...
What eyewitness evidence, video recordings and message logs tell us about the shooting death of Renee Nicole Good by ICE ...
Four people from Himachal Pradesh were killed in a collision between a car and a Punjab Roadways bus in dense fog near ...
With their bony frills and horned faces, ceratopsian dinosaurs are among the most recognizable animals of the prehistoric ...
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 ...
Scientists have long believed that RNA may have been the first molecule capable of storing information and evolving, a concept known as the “RNA First” hypothesis.
Fossils from Denmark suggest ammonites survived the asteroid extinction far longer than believed, raising new questions about how these ancient marine survivors finally disappeared after Earth’s most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Coachella Valley has a new music venue. But local music fans are divided between those who support the venture and those who ...
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 ...
A man was killed in North Salem on Monday, Jan. 5, after being struck by a vehicle on I-684. New York State Police said that the man was walking in the southbound left lane of I-684 near mile marker ...
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