For decades, geologists labeled a billion-year stretch of Earth’s history—from 1.8 to 0.8 billion years ago—as the “Boring ...
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have made a groundbreaking discovery, revealing traces of a ...
A team of researchers at The University of New Mexico has uncovered how a peculiar, prehistoric plant might unlock new ways ...
Hidden deep in ancient rocks, scientists have found the surviving traces of Earth’s first form—unchanged for 4.5 billion ...
At the edge of East Antarctica, where the wind howls through a white emptiness and the air bites harder than steel, ...
A research team from the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NIGPAS), along ...
Scientists have discovered the oldest directly dated ice and air on Earth in East Antarctica, dating back six million years.
About 250 million years ago, as life was recovering from Earth’s greatest mass extinction, some reptiles began to change ...
As humans alter the planet’s climate and ecosystems, scientists are looking to Earth’s history to help predict what may unfold from climate change. To this end, massive ice structures like glaciers ...
Fungi’s evolutionary roots stretch far deeper than once believed — up to 1.4 billion years ago, long before plants or animals ...
Learn more about Wadisuchus kassabi, the crocodile’s ancient cousin that thrived in prehistoric oceans and rewrites this ...