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Roughly 252 million years ago, Earth experienced its deadliest known extinction. Known as the Permian–Triassic Mass ...
Long before T. rex, the Earth was dominated by super-carnivores stranger and more terrifying than anything dreamed up by ...
The molten rock was hot enough to melt the surrounding rocks and release massive amounts of carbon dioxide into Earth's ...
A study of fossils from the Permian-Triassic extinction event 252 million years ago shows that forests in many parts of the ...
Around 252 million years ago, Earth went through its most devastating extinction event, the Permian–Triassic Mass Extinction ...
The collapse of tropical forests during Earth's most catastrophic extinction event was the primary cause of the prolonged ...
An ancient climate tipping point is revealed in new fossils dating back to Earth’s most severe extinction event, called the ...
Fossils from Earth’s biggest extinction reveal forest collapse triggered runaway warming - offering a warning for today’s ...
In an era when Earth is facing the threat of increased deforestation, a new research has given a warning about the importance ...
The collapse of tropical forests during Earth's most catastrophic extinction event was the primary cause of the prolonged ...
Fusulines thrived in cold seas but vanished twice when warming from volcanoes rapidly spiked ocean carbon levels.