One of Earth’s earliest mass extinctions wiped out most ocean life during a sudden global ice age. From the ruins, jawed vertebrates survived, diversified, and transformed the course of evolution.
About 445 million years ago, Earth’s oceans turned into a danger zone. Glaciers spread across the supercontinent Gondwana, ...
An international team of scientists from South Africa, Canada, France and the UK has uncovered fossil evidence of a tiny ...
Crooked Creek: One hole, CCKDH001, totalling 386.0 m, was drilled into a standalone magnetic target on the Crooked Creek ...
Dr Claire Browning has led an international team of scientists to uncover fossil evidence of a tiny ecosystem that helped ...
The creature locals now call “Godzillus” did not roar out of a movie screen but out of Ordovician rock, lifted piece by piece ...
An event that seemed to condemn marine life 445 million years ago actually played a decisive role in the rise of the animals ...
Learn how microscopic fossils reveal that tiny seafloor organisms were already feeding and recycling nutrients soon after one ...
New research challenges conventional wisdom by demonstrating that mid-ocean ridges and continental rifts, not volcanic ...
SRINAGAR: In a significant step towards conserving Kashmir’s geological heritage, authorities have begun extending protected ...
A project which has created a diverse urban oasis in a dramatic transformation of the National History Museum’s grounds in ...