Earth’s history has been shaped by five mass extinctions—catastrophic periods when life changed so dramatically that entire ...
A new Stanford-led study offers the clearest picture yet of how some ocean life survived our planet's biggest mass extinction ...
A mass extinction event is a term used to describe a large-scale event that wipes out species. It is usually not a short, one-time incident but rather something that occurs over thousands or millions ...
Why do beaches today have seashells from clams and snails instead of brachiopods? A new study suggests the answer lies in ...
The collapse of tropical forests during Earth's most catastrophic extinction event was the primary cause of the prolonged global warming which followed, according to new research. Subscribe to our ...
A Stanford-led study has provided the strongest evidence yet that warming oceans and declining oxygen levels caused Earth's ...
The study of extinction dynamics in the fossil record integrates patterns of biodiversity loss with environmental and biotic drivers across geological time. Fluctuations in global diversity often ...
Around 250 million years ago, one of Earth’s largest known volcanic events set off The Great Dying: the planet’s worst mass extinction event.... How did these species survive mass extinction events?
A pair of Sacabambaspis fish, around 35 cm in length, which had distinct, forward-facing eyes and an armored head. No fossils of animals like Sacabambaspis from after the Late Ordovician Mass ...
Following our planet's most infamous mass extinction event, a mated pair of dinosaurs fight to survive an incredible 30-year period of darkness in a new episode of "Surviving Earth." ...