Earth looked much different not just millions, but even decades and centuries ago. Many animal species that once existed are ...
More than 14,000 years ago, a wolf pup ate a piece of woolly rhino. Scientists have analyzed the rhino's DNA to figure out ...
The findings, published in the journal Genome Biology and Evolution, show that woolly rhinos remained "genetically healthy" ...
Researchers were able to sequence the full genome from the 14,000-year-old chunk of preserved woolly rhinoceros meat.
Hidden deep in Colombia’s Amazon rainforest, a vast cliff face covered in ochre figures has turned a remote canyon into one ...
THE secrets of the woolly rhino’s demise has finally been revealed after stunned scientists found DNA in a place they weren’t ...
Possible factors in the extinction of many large animals include include hunting and climate stability since the last ice age ...
DNA found inside an Ice Age wolf challenges what we thought about how woolly rhinos died out.
The digested meat from the wolf pup’s last meal, which took place a staggering 14,400 years ago, contained enough DNA from ...
The work marks the first time an Ice Age animal’s complete genome has been recovered from tissue preserved inside another ...
Little is known about why the woolly rhinoceros went extinct around 14,000 years ago. Scientists have found clues in the frozen remains of an ice age wolf.
About 445 million years ago, Earth nearly wiped out life in the oceans. Glaciers spread across the supercontinent Gondwana, ...