Chicxulubimpact-artistimpression Type post Author Eric Hedin Date March 26, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , animals, Austin, birds, Chicxulub impact, coccolithophore, darkness, Darwinism, dinosaurs, ecosystems, evolution, fauna, fisheries, Geology (journal), geophysics, global catastrophe, global winter, helium-3, humans, innovations, intelligent agent, intelligent design, K-T extinction event, mammals, naturalism, plankton, researchers, Science and Culture Today, Science Daily, spines, sudden appearance, University of Texas After K–T Extinction Event, Life’s Unexpected Rebound Was “Ridiculously Fast” Eric Hedin March 26, 2026 Evolution, Intelligent Design 5 Although the welfare of plankton may not be at the very top of most people’s minds, these tiny organisms fill an important ecological niche. Read More ›