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In Portugal, the discovery of what is believed to be the largest dinosaur skeleton in Europe has been made. The sauropod lived approximately 150 million
Ancient Megalodon Preyed on Orcas
The Megalodon was a prehistoric giant shark that has been extinct for around 3.6 million years. While its exact appearance can only be speculated today,
Last European Giant Panda Found
Six million years ago, the last European giant panda lived in the swamp forests of Bulgaria. The species likely went extinct due to climate change,
New Hydrothermal Field Discovered in Greenland’s Deep Sea
A recent expedition by the University of Bremen has discovered a large hydrothermal field in the deep sea between Greenland and Spitsbergen, despite the low
Underestimating Global Risk of Volcanic Eruptions
In the past millennium, one of the wettest regions on Earth experienced decades-long droughts. The Indian region of Meghalaya receives an average of eleven meters
Wildfires Sped Up Earth’s Biggest Extinction
At the end of the Permian period, almost all life on Earth died out due to extreme fires that accelerated climate change with their CO2
1,000 Bacteria Species Found in Tibetan Glaciers
Chinese researchers have discovered numerous unknown bacteria in Tibetan glacier ice. Some of the microorganisms were subsequently cultivated in the laboratory for further analysis. Microbes
Are Vegan Dogs Healthier?
A recent study conducted by the Technical University of Berlin has found that an average dog produces as much CO2 emissions in its lifetime as
Tiny Land Snail Smaller Than Sand
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers from the Senckenberg Research Institute have found the world’s smallest known land snail in cave sediments in Northern Vietnam. The
Plant-Based Foods Use More Water
A new study by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has revealed that plant-based foods consume more water than meat, making them worse for the environment