About 66 million years ago, an asteroid slammed into what is now Mexico, forming the Chicxulub crater. This impact wiped out ...
A new study of dinosaur biodiversity challenges the belief that the megafauna were on their way out 66 million years ago ...
According to As per the new research, scientists re-examined rock layers in New Mexico's San Juan Basin (the Naashoibito Member) using radiometric and magnetic methods. They found the youngest ...
New research suggests that dinosaur populations were thriving in North America before the asteroid impact 66 million years ...
Dinosaurs weren’t dying out before the asteroid hit—they were thriving in vibrant, diverse habitats across North America.
A geology professor who joined the New Mexico State University faculty this year is the lead author of a new paper addressing ...
New research suggests dinosaur populations were still thriving in North America before the asteroid strike, but it’s only one ...
Newly dated fossils from New Mexico challenge the idea that dinosaurs were in decline—and suggest instead they had formed ...
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