Understanding ancient ocean temperatures—particularly from the Cenozoic era (the past 66 million years), in which Earth experienced dramatic climate shifts—helps scientists reveal more about the ...
Spanning more than 66 million years, the Cenozoic Era shaped the world we live in today. From the rise of mammals to the emergence of modern humans, this era tells a story of survival, evolution, and ...
The end of the dinosaurs was not just a spectacular finish, it was a brutal reset of life on Earth. In the geological instant after that impact, ecosystems collapsed, skies darkened and food chains ...