Dinosaurs were already struggling before asteroid strike that doomed them to extinction, study finds0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- July 2, 2021
It was an asteroid strike that doomed the dinosaurs to extinction 66 million years ago.

It was an asteroid strike that doomed the dinosaurs to extinction 66 million years ago.

Scientists in the field disagree about whether this represents an entirely new species, but it’s exciting no matter what.

Remains of man found in Latvia had DNA fragments and proteins of bacterium that causes plague

Fossils from tiny baby dinosaurs discovered in northernmost Alaska offer strong evidence that the prehistoric creatures lived year-round in the Arctic and were likely warm-blooded, according to a study published in the journal ‘Current Biology’.

A previously unknown Stone Age population further complicates the human family tree

A new species of the ancient giant rhino – among the largest mammals to walk on land – has been discovered in north-western China, researchers say.

A group of researchers found a new giant rhinoceros species from fossils dating back 26.5 million years in the Gansu Province of northwestern China.

The coelacanth — a giant weird fish still around from dinosaur times — can live for 100 years, a new study found.

An underwater archaeologist from The University of Texas at Arlington is part of a research team studying 9,000-year-old stone tool artifacts discovered in Lake Huron that originated from an obsidian quarry more than 2,000 miles away in central Oregon.

A small skull found inside a piece of 99 million-year-old amber had scientists thinking in 2020 that they discovered the smallest dinosaur to date. However, new research has concluded the fossil belongs to a strange-looking lizard.



