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A New Theory For Dinosaur Extinction: 50 Million Years Of Whimpering, Then A Bang
- Wednesday April 20, 2016
- World News | Rachel Feltman, The Washington Post
What killed the dinosaurs? It's a question scientists are still trying to answer, and the case isn't going to be closed anytime soon. But a study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provides a new twist: According to the new research, dinosaurs may have been on a long, slow decline for tens of millions of years b...
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The Ichthyosaur Swam The Seas For 150 Million Years. Then The Climate Changed
- Wednesday March 9, 2016
- World News | Chelsea Harvey, The Washington Post
What happened to the dinosaurs and other ancient animals that roamed the Earth alongside them is a question that has fascinated scientists for centuries. While experts have solid theories for some of the most major extinction events in Earth's history (an asteroid hitting the planet about 65 million years ago is a popular scapegoat, for instance), ...
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A New Theory For Dinosaur Extinction: 50 Million Years Of Whimpering, Then A Bang
- Wednesday April 20, 2016
- World News | Rachel Feltman, The Washington Post
What killed the dinosaurs? It's a question scientists are still trying to answer, and the case isn't going to be closed anytime soon. But a study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provides a new twist: According to the new research, dinosaurs may have been on a long, slow decline for tens of millions of years b...
- www.ndtv.com
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The Ichthyosaur Swam The Seas For 150 Million Years. Then The Climate Changed
- Wednesday March 9, 2016
- World News | Chelsea Harvey, The Washington Post
What happened to the dinosaurs and other ancient animals that roamed the Earth alongside them is a question that has fascinated scientists for centuries. While experts have solid theories for some of the most major extinction events in Earth's history (an asteroid hitting the planet about 65 million years ago is a popular scapegoat, for instance), ...
- www.ndtv.com