While volcanism caused a temporary cold period, the effects had already worn off thousands of years before the meteorite, the ultimate cause of the dinosaur extinction event, impacted.
Massive volcanic eruptions on the Indian peninsula have long been proposed as an alternative cause for the demise of the ...
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A new study reveals how looking at fossilized dinosaur droppings shows how the creatures came to dominate the planet. CNN’s Kim Brunhuber speaks with the study’s lead author, Martin Qvarnström.
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Faeces, vomit and fossilised food from inside stomachs have provided new clues into how dinosaurs rose to dominate Earth, a new study revealed on Wednesday. Scientists have discovered plenty about ...
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Researchers have conducted what could be the largest study ever of dinosaur poop. The findings shed new light on how dinosaur's diets allowed them to dominate the planet. The analysis of hundreds ...
Hundreds of samples of fossilised faeces, vomit and intestinal contents were analysed to understand dinosaur evolution in Poland. Researchers suggest that changes in the climate may have helped ...
As a proof-of-concept, the researchers made more than 50 nanoscale objects, including a "nano-dinosaur," a "dancing robot" and a mini-Australia that is 150 nanometers wide, a thousand times ...