When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The main culprit behind the end of the dinosaurs is now widely accepted to be an extraterrestrial ...
Researchers have so far overlooked the impact of dust particles on the mass extinction of species following the Chicxulub asteroid impact. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
Off the coast of Mexico, the Chicxulub crater is all that remains of a defining moment in Earth's history. The hole spans 93 miles wide and bores 12 miles deep into the Earth. It was left by an ...
While the popular Netflix movie "Don't Look Up" has raised public consciousness to the potential catastrophic effects of asteroid impact to planet Earth, new research sheds light on how the Chicxulub ...
Sixty-six million years ago, an asteroid slammed into Earth so hard it essentially turned solid ground to liquid. This is according to a new study on an unusual ring of smashed rocks beneath Mexico’s ...
Large asteroids like the one that wiped out the dinosaurs may be more common than previously thought, scientists have discovered. The space rock that caused the dinosaurs' extinction, known as the ...
Sixty-five million years ago, a massive asteroid slammed into Earth, causing tsunamis, earthquakes, fires, a global winter, and the end of the age of the dinosaurs. But what if the asteroid had glided ...
The Chicxulub impact 65 million years ago triggered a global-scale extinction event. Researchers believe they have closed the case of what killed the dinosaurs, definitively linking their extinction ...
66 million years ago, a large asteroid crashed into Earth near Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, sparking a frigid global winter that led to the mass extinction of dinosaurs who had reigned over the planet ...
The main culprit behind the end of the dinosaurs is now widely accepted to be an extraterrestrial collision of epic proportions, one that left behind the gargantuan crater of Chicxulub at Mexico.