A new study suggests Earth’s next supercontinent could trigger a mass extinction, making most of the land uninhabitable.
Extreme temperatures in future may potentially lead to the first mass extinction on Earth since the dinosaurs, a new study ...
The End Triassic Extinction, one of Earth’s most significant mass extinctions, reshaped life on the planet 201.6 million ...
Scientists project that Earth's continents are slowly drifting towards each other and will merge to form a massive ...
New research suggests that the breakup of Pangea led to an unexpected cooling event, paving the way for dinosaurs to thrive ...
Humans and other mammals will in the future vanish from Earth in a mass extinction event linked to extreme temperatures, a ...
A new study suggests that extreme temperatures could lead to a mass extinction event, ending the reign of humans and mammals ...
Botswana's ruling BDP party lost its parliamentary majority in this week's election, the private Mmegi newspaper and state ...
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What If Pangea Never Broke Apart?
Millions of years ago, the Earth looked very different. A huge landmass, called Pangea, covered about a third of our planet. But about 175 million years ago, the Earth broke apart into continents, and ...
This Saturday, November 2 at 7 pm, Audrey Appleby will be performing her new show, LIFE…A Seduction Tour. The show is a mix ...
Even after the breakup of Pangaea approximately 200 million years ago, the signatures of geological processes persisted in ...
Photosynthesis forms the foundation of life on Earth, yet climate change increasingly threatens this essential process.