New research reveals that non-avian dinosaurs may have dramatically influenced Earth's landscape. Their extinction allowed forests to thrive, altering river formations and sediment distribution.
Texas-based Colossal Biosciences is making strides in their ambitious project to genetically engineer a version of the extinct dodo bird. With advances in cell culturing, experts are excited yet skeptical about the implications of such efforts on conservation.
New geological evidence suggests a catastrophic cosmic event may have led to the extinction of the Clovis culture over 12,800 years ago, coinciding with a dramatic climate shift.
A groundbreaking vaccine has been approved to combat chlamydia in koalas, a major cause of their decline. Researchers celebrate this world-first development, which promises to protect these beloved marsupials from extinction.
Colossal Biosciences aims to resurrect the giant moa, but experts warn that the task is fraught with challenges. Discover the complexities of de-extinction and the ethical dilemmas involved.
A remarkable dinosaur fossil has been discovered at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, buried hundreds of feet beneath the parking lot, marking a historic find for the city. This 67.5 million-year-old herbivore offers insights into the ecosystem before the dinosaurs' extinction.
President Trump's budget bill has passed, bringing significant changes to NASA's future. While funding for Artemis missions is restored, critical science programs face devastating cuts. The Planetary Society warns of an 'extinction-level event' for NASA's research initiatives.
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.
Google's Instant Apps, once a promising feature for mobile users, is set to be retired by December 2025. Discover how this decision reflects the changing landscape of mobile applications and web usage.
In a groundbreaking experiment, researchers have created woolly mice as a step towards reviving the woolly mammoth. This achievement raises questions about the future of de-extinction technology and its ecological implications.