Aug. 18 (UPI) --New research suggests harmful cosmic rays from a nearby supernova might have caused the extinction events that form the boundary between the Devonian-Carboniferous periods. Around 360 ...
The Devonian Period, spanning approximately 419–359 million years ago, represents a pivotal phase in South America’s deep-time history. Fossiliferous formations across the continent—particularly ...
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How would you die during every mass extinction?
Since the beginning of time, Earth has created life and then wiped out most of it in catastrophic, ultra-destructive moments.
Cameron Penn-Clarke receives funding from the South African Department of Science and Technology-National Research Foundation Centre of Excellence in Palaeosciences (DST-NRF CoE in Palaeosciences), ...
There must have been a day when they closed some small coliseum, off in the distant Roman hinterlands. Probably nobody took much notice. Attendance had been poor; it was just too much trouble to ...
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