A team of researchers has uncovered the reasons behind the Great Dying, Earth's worst mass extinction, and warns that our current climate crisis could lead to a similar catastrophic outcome if tropical forests collapse.
Scientists warn that record low Antarctic sea ice levels and the loss of critical US satellite data threaten to hinder our understanding of climate change impacts. With alarming trends of iceberg calving and wildlife losses, urgent action is needed!
Scientists have unveiled a new dog-sized dinosaur species, Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, that lived 150 million years ago in the U.S., alongside iconic dinosaurs like the stegosaurus. With unique features and a lightweight build, this herbivore showcases the diversity of ancient ecosystems.
A stunning discovery in 99 million-year-old amber reveals two ancient insects overtaken by deadly fungi, showcasing a bizarre natural phenomenon that's been around since the age of dinosaurs!
A new study reveals a significant shift in ocean color, indicating a rise in chlorophyll in polar waters and a decline in the tropics. This change could disrupt marine ecosystems and fisheries.
A new study reveals that warming ocean waters are changing colors, with greener poles and bluer equators, potentially affecting marine life and human economies. Discover the implications!
A remarkable discovery at the Natural History Museum of Utah reveals a 76-million-year-old lizard fossil, offering insights into ancient ecosystems and the evolution of Gila monsters. This rare find, named Bolg amondol, sheds light on the diverse prehistoric wildlife of Utah.
A new study uncovers alarming risks associated with marine carbon dioxide removal techniques, highlighting how they could worsen ocean oxygen depletion and harm marine ecosystems. Discover the findings that could change climate strategies.
Oceans are absorbing heat at an unprecedented rate, impacting weather patterns and marine ecosystems. Discover how this alarming trend is reshaping our climate and what it means for the future.
A new study reveals a stunning variety of dinosaur eggs in Utah, challenging long-held beliefs about ancient ecosystems and nesting behaviors. Discover how these findings reshape our understanding of prehistoric life!