One of Earth’s earliest mass extinctions wiped out most ocean life during a sudden global ice age. From the ruins, jawed vertebrates survived, diversified, and transformed the course of evolution.
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"Ice age ended" - This was not a slow process
At the end of the last Ice Age, massive floods tore across entire regions, ripping landscapes down to bare bedrock and ...
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Mass extinction helped jawed vertebrates rise, study finds
About 445 million years ago, Earth’s oceans turned into a danger zone. Glaciers spread across the supercontinent Gondwana, ...
The stomach of an Ice Age puppy is shedding new light onto the woolly rhinoceros and what—or what didn't—cause these horned ...
A new study published in Ecology and Evolution has evaluated the extent to which recently identified Important Shark and Ray ...
Watch the process of building a gigantic defensive wall in the Wasteland on ARK Extinction. This episode covers strategy, materials, base defense planning, and survival tips for protecting your ...
Levels of molybdenum in soil show that hydrogen sulfide gas wiped out nearly half of all marine life 530 million years ago.
Whenever an animal species drops into the single digits, every risk to them matters. While not necessarily a common ...
An Instagram post about the last two northern white rhinos references a scenario conservationists have warned us about for ...
Viral parrot videos fuel soaring demand, but behind the fame lies a deadly global trade. Conservationists reveal how social ...
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Digital Socialism or Extinction: Venezuelas Lesson amid Capitalisms Most Ferocious Phase
The left, which has played a recognized role in advancing freedoms, equality, and justice, can overcome the current situation ...
Mid-season surveys have turned up roughly 8,000 monarchs across the western range, based on figures compiled by count ...
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