Now, a new study from the University of Bristol and China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) claims that global warming caused ...
Mega El Niños could have intensified the world’s most devastating mass extinction, which ended the Permian Period 252 million ...
You stand at the shore of a desolate ocean on a desolate world. As the dawn breaks, a strangely red star, 50 times larger ...
Researchers have determined that the Great Dying, the mass extinction event that occurred 252 million years ago was likely ...
The strange, imperceptible tremor mystified geologists, but a vast team of researchers says it has cracked the case.
Similar to Earth's ocean, tides are the main culprit for Kepler-1658b's ultimate demise. As the planet and its star work to be in alignment, immense amounts of energy are lost. The energy expended is ...
Volcanoes spewing carbon dioxide 250 million years ago heated the climate so much that extreme El Niño events became the norm ...
Known as the Great Dying, the mass extinction that ... anywhere near those conditions again, because (Earth back then) was a really strange planet with a continent on one side and gigantic ocean ...