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Уникальное местонахождение Танис сохранило подробную летопись первых часов илет после падения Чикшулубского астероида, вызвавшего…
Уникальное местонахождение Танис сохранило подробную летопись первых часов илет после падения Чикшулубского астероида, вызвавшего…
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Researchers determined the season during which the meteor struck by studying the bones of fish excavated from a contentious…
There may come a time when humanity can celebrate, or mourn, World Asteroid Day, marking the exact anniversary of the impact…
The Chicxulub asteroid that ended the reign of the dinosaurs is one of the most momentous impact disasters in Earth's history…
Уникальное палеонтологическое местонахождение Танис вСеверной Дакоте (США) сформировалось впервые десятки минут после падения Чик…
The Chicxulub asteroid that ended the reign of the dinosaurs is one of the most momentous impact disasters in Earth's history…
The dinosaur-killing asteroid that smashed into present-day Mexico 66 million years ago arrived in springtime, a new analysis…
The dinosaur-killing asteroid that smashed into present-day Mexico 66 million years ago arrived in springtime, a new analysis…
New research points to when massive asteroid impact happened, and why only some animals survived.
Neues zum Aussterben der Dinosaurier – Der Asteroid schlug im Frühling ein Neues zum Aussterben der Dinosaurier – Der Asteroid…
Neues zum Aussterben der DinosaurierDer Asteroid schlug im Frühling ein Vor 66 Millionen Jahren löschte ein Asteroid die…
r Dinosaurier – Der Asteroid schlug im Frühling ein Neues zum Aussterben der Dinosaurier – Der Asteroid schlug im Frühling ein…
Neues zum Aussterben der DinosaurierDer Asteroid schlug im Frühling ein Vor 66 Millionen Jahren löschte ein Asteroid die…
About 66 million years ago, Earth took a one-two punch, according to a new study.
One space rock hit Mexico 66 million years ago, causing a mass extinction that.
About 66 million years ago, Earth took a one-two punch, according to a new study.
An artist's depiction of the moment the Chicxulub asteroid struck in present-day Mexico 66 million years ago.
About 66 million years ago, Earth took a one-two punch, according to a new study.
Il y a 66 millions d'années, un astéroïde a rayé de la surface terrestre 75 % des espèces animales et la moitié des plantes.
For dinosaurs, the end of the world began in fire. The space rock that stamped a Vermont-sized crater into the Earth 66 million…
Blätter wie dieses verraten spannende Details über das letzte große Massensterben und seine Folgen: Die Ökosysteme Südamerikas…
It doesn’t take a very long time to irreversibly change the planet. In just a few dozen millennia — a geologic blink of an eye …
© Pic about Space Researchers from the US and Argentina have analysed fossilised leaves and presented a new theory as to why…
Tsunamis de más de 100 metros arrasaron las costas del actual Golfo de México, donde cayó el meteorito, y se desencadenaron…
Ancient feeding marks from hungry insects in South American leaf fossils are shedding new light on the mass extinction that…
Researchers from the US and Argentina have analysed fossilised leaves and presented a new theory as to why the southern…
En combien de temps la biodiversité s'est-elle reconstituée après la catastrophe qui a exterminé de très nombreuses espèces…
Dél-Amerikában fellelt levélkövületeken kutatók éhes rovarok ősi nyomait találták meg, mindez új fényt vet a dinoszauruszokat…
Анализ повреждений, оставленных насекомыми на древних листьях, показал, что экосистемы южного полушария Земли быстрее восстановил…
Причиной вымирания динозавров на нашей планете большинство учёных считают падение гигантского астероида в районе полуострова Юкат…
Det var ikke bare dinosaurene som forsvant fra jordens overflate da en asteroide slo ned i Yucatanhalvøya i det som nå er Mexico…
Much of what scientists know about the mass extinction that killed perhaps as much as three-quarters of life on Earth…
Ancient feeding marks from hungry insects in South American leaf fossils are shedding new light on the mass extinction that…
Leaf fossils bearing marks from ancient, hungry insects offer new clues to the mass extinction that wiped out the dinosaurs.
Ancient feeding marks from hungry insects in South American leaf fossils are shedding new light on the mass extinction that…
It doesn’t take a very long time to irreversibly change the planet. In just a few dozen millennia – a geologic blink of an eye …
Палеонтологи выяснили, как долго восстанавливались экосистемы после вымирания в конце мелового периода, которое, как предполагает…
STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Nov. 7 (UPI) -- Patagonian leaf fossils suggest life rebounded surprisingly quickly in the wake of the mass…
L'analisi dei danni di foglie fossili provocate da insetti decine di milioni di anni fa ha rivelato che dopo l'estinzione di…
SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Nov. 7 (UPI) — Patagonian leaf fossils suggest life rebounded surprisingly…
Life in the southern hemisphere appears to have recovered more quickly than expected from the asteroid strike that wiped out…
It doesn't take a very long time to irreversibly change the planet. In just a few dozen millennia — a geologic blink of an eye …
It doesn't take a very long time to irreversibly change the planet. In just a few dozen millennia — a geologic blink of an eye …
Photo The asteroid that smashed into the Earth near Chicxulub, Mexico, some 66 million years ago annihilated the dinosaurs and…
Illustration of an asteroid striking Earth, setting off the K-T mass extinction event.
Illustration of an asteroid striking Earth, setting off the K-T mass extinction event.
Hace 66 millones de años, una roca espacial de 10 kilómetros chocó contra la Tierra causando una explosión equivalente a 7.000…
恐竜を滅ぼした大量絶滅事象からの生態系の回復が、南半球では北半球の2倍の速さで進んだことを、化石化した植物の葉に認められる虫害の分析結果が明らかにしている。創刊コンテンツの中の1編として今週オンラインで掲載される論文の知見は、大量絶滅の生態学的作用、および世…
An analysis of insect damage found on fossilized plant leaves reveals that Southern Hemisphere ecosystems recovered twice as…
Image copyright Peter Wilf Life in the southern hemisphere appears to have recovered more quickly than expected from the…
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Insect bites on fossilized leaves have finally helped us solve a long-standing mystery around the meteor that wiped out the…
Ein Paukenschlag beendete die Ära der Dinosaurier – doch das globale Inferno vor 66 Millionen Jahren raffte nicht nur die…
Blätter wie dieses verraten spannende Details über das letzte große Massensterben und seine Folgen: Die Ökosysteme Südamerikas…
Ancient feeding marks from hungry insects in South American leaf fossils are shedding new light on the mass extinction that…