After the end-Permian mass extinction, certain species thrived in warmer, oxygen-depleted waters, spreading globally. This ...
Fossils from China’s Turpan-Hami Basin reveal it was a rare land refuge during the end-Permian extinction, with fast ...
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 ...
After Earth's worst mass extinction, surviving ocean animals spread worldwide. Stanford's model shows why this happened.
Scientists don't call it the "Great Dying" for nothing. About 252 million years ago, upward of 80% of all marine species ...
New natural gas pipelines have found their fortunes moving Permian Basin product east to the Gulf Coast. But the growing market for natural gas to power data centers may be rerouting takeaway ...
The Permian girls soccer team cruised past El Paso Franklin in a four-goal victory in the bi-district round of the Class 6A Division I playoffs Friday at Ratliff Stadium. The Lady Panthers ...
The study from the University of Vienna explores how the solar system's journey through different galactic zones has likely influenced Earth's climate millions of years ago. Passing through high ...
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The Solar System Passed Through a Massive Cosmic Wave Millions of Years Ago — And This May Have Cooled EarthFourteen million years ago, Earth was transitioning into a cooler era. The Antarctic ice sheets expanded, and the planet moved away from a previously warm, tropical period known as the Middle Miocene ...
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