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A total of 32 US states pump oil, but just over 42 percent of the country’s crude oil production comes out of Texas, ...
Our planet’s first known mass extinction happened about 440 million years ago. Species diversity on Earth had been increasing ...
Stanford scientists found that dramatic climate changes after the Great Dying enabled a few marine species to spread globally ...
A new study reveals that Earth's biomes changed dramatically in the wake of mass volcanic eruptions 252 million years ago.
Toward the end of the Permian period, Earth was reeling from cataclysmic volcanic ... such as the end-Cretaceous event that ...
A newly published review of 252-million-year-old fossils from southwest Germany is offering a deeper understanding of life’s ...
This includes dinosaurs from the Permian, Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, along with giant creatures from the Ice Age. "Guests have the opportunity to see some of their favorites like ...
A bitter struggle for control of a professional association is proving that diversity, equity and inclusion remains a ...
After Earth's worst mass extinction, surviving ocean animals spread worldwide. Stanford's model shows why this happened.
“Zoorassic World: Frozen in Time allows guests to view life-sized, animatronic dinosaurs from the Permian, Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, plus the giants of the Ice Age in natural ...