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AdvertisementAdapting to Apocalypse: Rats as Survivors
Contemplating the prospect of a mass extinction reminiscent of the event 65 million years ago, one question looms: which animals would emerge as survivors and
Giant Amphibian Found in Garden Wall
A rare discovery of a fossilized amphibian, similar in appearance to the Chinese giant salamander, has been made in Australia. The fossil was found by
Europe’s ancient humans wiped out by extreme cold
New evidence suggests that an extreme cold spell occurred in Southern Europe during the early Pleistocene, leading to the depopulation of the area around 1.1
Rediscovery of Lost Oak Species
In a remarkable discovery, botanists have rediscovered a species of oak tree believed to be extinct in the Big Bend National Park in Texas. The
Double the Size: Pliosaurs vs Orcas
A recent discovery in a museum in England has challenged the previous assumption that Pliosaurs, a type of marine reptile, were only about six meters
Humans and Dinosaurs Coexisted on Earth
Placental Mammals Existed Alongside Dinosaurs, New Study Finds A recent study published in Current Biology by researchers from the University of Bristol and the University
Megalodon’s Body Temperature Revealed
New research has shed light on the Megalodon, the giant prehistoric shark, revealing that it was able to maintain a body temperature that was about
AI could wipe out humanity.
Leading scientists and business representatives have signed a statement from the Center for AI Safety (CAIS) warning that artificial intelligence (AI) could wipe out humanity.
Multiple instances of giant dinosaur evolution
Dinosaurs from the Sauropod group developed their massive size independently multiple times. The reason why some lineages became huge while others did not is still
Tully Monster Mystery Solved?
The Tully-Monster, an ancient creature that lived 300 million years ago, has long been a mystery to scientists. Discovered in the 1950s in the Mazon