For over a century, a peculiar fossil has been a source of intrigue and debate among paleontologists. Its unusual ...
The peculiar Cambrian object known as Brooksella, studied for more than a century, may never have been a fossil at all. New ...
Had you lived 270 million years ago, you may have thought twice before taking a dip in the ocean. For one of the most terrifying prehistoric monsters from the underwater world was the owner of a set ...
Salterella fossils from Canada. This sample is on loan from the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun in collaboration with Yukon Government Heritage. It was sourced from their traditional territory with ...
A telltale hint was on the bee’s knees. An analysis of 127 fossil flowers, flower buds and bees from central Germany revealed pollen particles that precisely matched ancient flowers to their ...
The first known hand fossils from an extinct human relative have been unearthed in Kenya, revealing a species with unexpected dexterity and a gorilla-like grip. The hand bones, which were discovered ...
Hand bones from a human relative, found in Kenya, reveal features similar to those of living gorillas, complicating the evolutionary history of hand and tool manipulation. Tracy L. Kivell is in the ...
ARC Future Fellow and Associate Professor in Climate Science, ARC Centre of Excellence for 21st Century Weather, The University of Melbourne Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick receives funding from the ...
Paramount+ teased Trekkies with what’s to come on the fourth season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds on Saturday at New York Comic Con. During the Star Trek universe panel, fans were treated to a ...
After a bumpy end to a very uneven third season, it seems like Strange New Worlds is beginning to realize that its next mission is a course correction. At New York Comic Con today, Paramount revealed ...
The SaberCats have their sights set on the semifinals — at least — yet again in Colorado's Class 5A boys team tennis tournament. No. 5 Fossil Ridge swept away No. 12 Broomfield 7-0 on Oct. 1 in the ...
This journey back in time starts in southern Alberta, two hours east of Calgary, where the ground cracks open to reveal a prehistoric archive dating back some 76 million years. Here, the rolling ...