The End-Permian mass extinction killed an estimated 80% of life on Earth, but new research suggests that plants might have ...
Exploding stars in near-solar space may have triggered at least two mass extinction events in Earth’s history. A new study ...
A new census of massive stars points to a correlation between core collapse supernovae and two of the last five mass extinction events here on Earth.
Exploding stars known as supernovas may have sparked mass extinctions that wiped out up to 85% of animals on Earth.
A 70-million-year-old titanosaur skeleton was discovered in France by amateur paleontologist Damien Boschetto. The nearly ...