Over the course of Earth’s history, life has been decimated by cataclysmic events, each one leaving an indelible mark on the planet’s biodiversity. For millions of years, creatures that once thrived ...
Arizonasaurus was an archosaur from the Middle Triassic.
Human activity may be triggering the greatest extinction event since the asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs, ...
Sharks might be the all time bullet-dodging champions. They’ve been around for about 450 million years, longer than trees, longer than the rings of Saturn, and longer than most of the other life on ...
If you or your kids have always wished that Jurassic Park were real, you’ll want to take note of this upcoming exhibition at ...
Earth has never stood still. Over its 4.5 billion years of history, our planet has been reshaped by different cataclysms and climate shifts. The atmosphere went through several changes, oceans froze ...
The reptiles had such an "immense" impact on the planet that their sudden exit led to wide-scale changes in landscapes - including the shape of rivers, say American scientists. Geologists have long ...
From Oct 11, visitors stepping into a hall at the Science Centre Singapore will be transported more than 400 million years ...
Scientists celebrate rare conservation wins as 20 species recover worldwide.