The curious minds at What If dive into 180 million years of dinosaur evolution, tracing rise, dominance, and extinction.
Imagine an asteroid striking Earth and wiping out most of the human population. Even if some lucky people survived the impact, Homo sapiens might still face extinction, because the social networks ...
Some 66 million years ago, life on Earth had a pretty bad day. The infamous Chicxulub asteroid slammed into the planet. The ...
Ferns, defined by large genomes, high chromosome counts, and pervasive aneuploidy as well as intraspecific polyploid ...
Waitomo is a region on New Zealand famous for glittering glowworms that hang from caves. But deep inside a jagged crevice ...
The Washington Post is, in many respects, the least complicated of owner Jeff Bezos’ many business interests. So where is his ...
Netflix has released the first footage of a groundbreaking new series produced by visionary filmmaker Steven Spielberg, and ...
A study has traced Kaziranga National Park's history, revealing how climate change and other factors shaped the one-horned rhino's habitat. The findings are based on sediment analysis and highlight ...
Learn how social connections may influence extinction risk in some wildlife species.
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3.5-million-year-old flat-faced hominin found in Kenya

Kenyanthropus platyops lived between 3.5 and 3.2 million years ago and displays a unique mix of primitive and derived traits.
A new scientific study reveals that life recovered much faster than expected after the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs.
From the mud below the wetlands of Assam’s Kaziranga National Park (KNP), has emerged a story of how residence of the one horned Rhino has evolved through climate change, vegetation shifts, exotic ...