When the supercontinent Pangea began to fragment around 200 million years ago during the Early Jurassic, it reshaped the face of the planet. Vast new oceans opened, continents drifted apart and the ...
Analysis of a volcanic ash tuff layer, only a few millimeters thick and discovered during excavations in 2024, revealed that ...
Throughout both this scene and the series in its entirety, the breathtaking landscapes are complemented by CGI so realistic that one might wonder how Spielberg resurrected the beasts.
Long before Mount Everest became the roof of the world, the rocks that form its summit were lying at the bottom of a sea.
The idea that extreme climate change could one day cause a mass extinction and end the human dominance is not as farfetched as it may seem.
New study reveals that the Earth's mantle was not as hot when Pangaea began to break apart millions of years ago.
The fossil vomit was found at the Bromacker site in central Germany, one of the few sites that preserves a fully terrestrial ...
Earth could once again be dominated by a single continental mass in roughly 200 to 250 million years. The planet moves through natural cycles in which continents break apart and later reassemble, and ...
When a few millimetres can mean a difference of four million years: as part of the BROMACKER project, a team of researchers, including Dr Lorenzo Marchetti from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, ...
A nearly complete dinosaur skeleton discovered in Patagonia is helping scientists crack the mystery of alvarezsaurs, a bizarre group of bird-like dinosaurs. The fossil of Alnashetri cerropoliciensis ...
Scientists found a jaw so bizarre they assumed it was broken - they were very wrong.
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