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Here's How Life Was Formed Again After the Dinosaurs
The asteroid that allegedly hit the Earth and killed all dinosaurs did not actually wipe out all life on Earth. In fact, it may have been one of the reasons why life was restored. There had been reports that life re-emerged exactly where the asteroid hit Earth.
Latest Research Articles
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Wobbly Planet: Earth's Surface Acted Like Liquid Upon Impact With Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid
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Sad News: Last Known Living Member of Rare Tree Frog Species in Captivity Died in Georgia
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6 Species of Hawaiian Songbirds Could Face Extinction in 10 Years Due to Climate Change and Rats
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Grauer's Gorillas: Fast Facts on the Dying Population of the World's Largest Primate
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Global Right Whale Population Faces Extinction Due to Fish Ropes, Birth Decline
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Alert! Southeast Asia's Indochinese Leopards Nearing Brink of Extinction
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Invasive Species May Beat Climate Change to Extinction of Endangered Plants
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Herbivore Cave Bears Went Extinct Because of Their Vegan Diet, Study Reveals
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The Return of the Manatees! Singapore-Born Sea Cows Back in the Caribbean After a Century of Extinction
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Rocks Provide New Information About How We Recovered From Earth's Biggest Mass Extinction
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Endangered: Whale Sharks, Winghead Sharks And Bornean Orangutans Now A Step Closer To Extinction
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Bison Receives Honor as U.S. National Mammal, Pending President's Approval