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It is apparent that Pleistocene members of the genus Homo, from at least two examples in the Early Pleistocene to an abundance of cases in the Late Pleistocene, sustained and survived an elevated ...
A groundbreaking new collaboration is working to resurrect one of New Zealand’s most enigmatic lost species, the South Island ...
Scientists have created a near-copy of the long-extinct dire wolf. Using advanced CRISPR gene editing tech, it now looks ...
The leaf wax analysis revealed no significant drying trend at the Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary. Patterns of summer rainfall remained largely stable on either side of the boundary, indicating that ...
Zion National Park debuts a new exhibit exploring the End Triassic Extinction, based on research conducted within the park’s rock layers.
The Earth is rapidly warming, and similar climate upheavals over 300 million years ago once triggered massive fluctuations in marine life.
Most of the things that us humans do affects the environment and therefore the animals we share the planet with. There are some things that will obviously negatively effect the environment such as ...
New fossil evidence shows that South America’s extinct mastodons were vital seed dispersers, and their loss still haunts modern forests.