For decades, scientists believed a single asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs. However, recent research has sparked discussions about a second impact that may have played a role. Let’s explore new ...
Unlike their larger counterparts, which are rare and strike Earth every 100 to 500 million years, like the one that killed dinosaurs, these smaller asteroids can impact more frequently.
Just as lizard like as the leg. With every new find we set the scene of the forgotten dinosaur apocalypse during the late Cretaceous period. Variety of Fossils found at Tanis. Screenshot from North ...
Two massive asteroids hit Earth around 35.65 million years ago, but did not lead to any lasting changes in the Earth’s climate, according to a new study by UCL researchers.