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Life may have rebounded 'ridiculously fast' after the dinosaur-killing asteroid impact
After the asteroid smashed into Earth around 66 million years ago, it didn't take life that long to rebound, a new study ...
Butterflies closer to the equator have been shown to evolve shared wing patterns faster than their relatives at higher latitudes. That gradient reframes tropical diversity as an active process, shaped ...
Will two rare supernovas finally tell us how fast the universe is expanding? Perhaps, but we'll have to wait for it for them ...
Researchers traced termite DNA back to cockroach ancestors and found genetic loss played a key role in building social ...
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Why did Earth's greenhouse age end?
Sixty-six million years ago, Earth was a tropical greenhouse. Today, it's an ice-capped world. And an international team of experts led by the University of Southampton think they know why. Their new ...
Southern Africa is world renowned for its fossil record of creatures that lived in the very distant past, including dinosaurs ...
Are you preparing for Civil Services Exam 2026? Here are questions from GS paper 1 for this week with essential points as the ...
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