About 66 million years ago, dinosaurs ruled the Earth in a very different environment than we see today, with some creatures demonstrating indomitable power, while others thrived in different ways.
Explore the events surrounding the mass extinction of the dinosaurs, focusing on the cataclysmic incident that changed life on Earth. This video delves into the theories about why the dinosaurs died, ...
New research suggests Earth’s climate can swing wildly on surprisingly short timescales — even during hot, ice-free ...
The music produced for Apple TV's "Prehistoric Planet" was created in part with custom instruments made from actual fossils ...
Flowering plants survived Earth’s worst disasters, including the asteroid strike that ended the dinosaurs, while many others ...
Long before humans walked the planet, Earth belonged to creatures that looked straight out of a sci-fi film. Giants resembling dinosaurs, but with absurdly long necks; giant fish that could even walk ...
Scientists studied ancient fungal spores and discovered Earth may already have been under stress before the asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs.
Picture a world 234 million years back, where a two-million-year torrential downpour reshaped dry terrains into vibrant ...
What starts with the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs quickly becomes a journey through the entire rise of modern life on ...
A Carnegie Museum of Natural History paleontologist co-led the discovery of a new predatory dinosaur species, Jian ...
When an asteroid struck Earth about 66 million years ago, it ended the age of dinosaurs and transformed life across the ...
A bright streak of light explodes above the glowing slopes of Mayon Volcano at 10:33 p.m. on May 25, 2026. (afarTV/YouTube) ...