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Scientists discovered three new mammal species that survived in Alaska’s ancient Arctic during the age of dinosaurs.
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The world after dinosaurs - how mammals took over Earth
What starts with the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs quickly becomes a journey through the entire rise of modern life on ...
Discover the wacky and wonderful creatures that are part of our own family history. Author Steve Brusatte shares fascinating ...
Today's Arctic may feel remote and desolate, but more than 70 million years ago, it was a surprisingly lively place for some ...
Maiasaura dinosaur teeth carry a quiet clue: babies were not eating what adults ate. Tiny wear marks suggest young duck-bills ...
In all, 75% of Earth's species went extinct, including the nonavian dinosaurs. So how did some animals — including species ...
Seventy-five million years ago, a Cimolodon desosai lived in the waning days of the Cretaceous period. While dinosaurs ruled the earth, this small mammal was omnivorous, and its biological makeup gave ...
Seventy-three million years ago, in Alaska's dark and frozen landscape, a group of small, rodent-like creatures was quietly ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Mammals may struggle to attain long life thanks to dinosaurs. According to University of Birmingham microbiologist João Pedro de Magalhães, the age ...
A microbiologist named João Pedro de Magalhães proposed the idea that the reign of dinosaurs forced mammals to speed up their reproductive cycle, eliminating key longevity genes. de Magalhães posits ...
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