Shards from the Baltic region showed higher traces of freshwater fish, with some regions also including berries, sea beetroot, flowering rush, beets, and sea club-rush tubers. There were also traces ...
The death of this ancient species, discovered alongside more newly described mammals, had been greatly exaggerated.
Scientists can now map deadly scorpion hotspots, helping protect millions from stings in vulnerable tropical regions.
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Netflix's Dinosaur Docuseries Is One of the Most Spectacular The Streamer Has Ever Made
Morgan Freeman narrates this visually stunning four-part series — but is it more style than substance?
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New dinosaur exhibition to open at Springfield Science Museum
The Springfield Museums will debut a new permanent exhibition at the Springfield Science Museum next week that explores the connections between dinosaurs and modern animals.
The Spinosaurus is a sail-backed, crocodile-snouted dinosaur that Hollywood depicted as a giant terrestrial predator capable ...
Explore massive dinosaur replicas and prehistoric landscapes at this Pennsylvania park that’s perfect for a fun, educational ...
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Andrew Stanton on 'In the Blink of an Eye,' 'Toy Story 5' and Why His Future Is in Live-Action
"In the Blink of an Eye," now on Hulu, encompasses three separate storylines spread across the totality of human history - one thread follows a prehistoric family of cavemen attempting to survive a ...
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‘World’s largest’: Record-breaking clutch of 47 Mesozoic crocodile eggs unearthed in Brazil
In a famous fossil bed in Brazil, researchers have discovered a new treasure of ...
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Charred Food in Ancient Pots Reveals Surprisingly Complex Prehistoric European Cuisine
Learn how microscopic food traces in ancient pottery reveal the varied ingredients of prehistoric European cuisine.
Scientists have discovered a water-bottle sized dinosaur fossil in Patagonia, Argentina. The tiny predator lived 95 million years ago and ranks among the smallest dinosaurs ever identified.
Scientists discovered a bizarre 275-million-year-old aquatic animal with sideways teeth and a twisted jaw in Brazil, revealing a rare “living fossil” lineage from the Permian period.
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