Calling all paleontologists in training.The Fresno Chaffee Zoo is inviting all dino fanatics to join them on April 12, for a ...
In a lab at Queen Mary University of London, a mouse was born whose existence defied conventional biology. It carried within ...
Jurassic dinosaurs milled about ancient Scottish lagoons, leaving up to 131 footprints at a newly discovered stomping ground ...
Jamie Gustafson draws dinosaurs, sharks and pretty much anything else from the natural world. Some of his clients have ...
A new temporary exhibit at the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium takes visitors back in time to come face-to-face with incredible ...
Why would prehistoric humans carry their youngest children deep into the winding, pitch-black recesses of ancient caves?
Algae that have lain dormant at the bottom of the Baltic Sea since 2,000 years before the Egyptians started building pyramids ...
These animals, often teetering on the edge of extinction, are scattered across different ecosystems—hidden in dense forests, isolated islands, or deep oceans. Conservationists worldwide are working ...
It is the only known example of a cave used by prehistoric humans for both burials ... They depict bison, ibex, geese and other animals, as well as women, often with giant heads and tiny feet.
Or so the theory went. Now, though, scientists have hard evidence showing that, just like us, animals can learn from each other and thus maintain their cultures for long periods of time.
Researchers have found that a prehistoric burial site called Flagstones is one of the earliest known large circular enclosures in Britain. Located in Dorset, Flagstones dates to around 3200 B.C.E ...