A site in the San Juan Basin of northwestern New Mexico is providing a rare glimpse into the last days of the dinosaurs.
Long before life thrived in Earth’s oceans, the planet’s magnetic field became disorganized. Deep within the ancient rocks of ...
Two duck-billed dinosaur carcasses were preserved in a thin layer of clay for 66 million years. Now, they’ve helped researchers recreate their living appearance.
Sifting through the first-ever rock samples collected from the far side of the Moon, scientists in China have unearthed a ...
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These 2.75-Million-Year-Old Stone Tools Prove Humans Were Born to Invent
Long before the first sparks of civilization — or even humanity as we know it — our ancestors were already inventors. On the ...
Jason Statham and Guy Ritchie are working together for Viva La Madness, based on the Layer Cake franchise previously led by ...
Of all the mysteries surrounding dinosaurs, none has sparked more debate than how their era ended—was it a gradual decline or a sudden catastrophe? A new study led by Andrew Flynn of New Mexico State ...
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Scientists Just Found Ancient Rocks in Australia, And They’re 3.5 Billion Years Old
For decades, the fossils found in the Pilbara region of Western Australia were the subject of heated debate. Were they truly ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
The Dinosaurs of North America Were Thriving Up Until an Asteroid Wiped Them Off the Face of the Earth, Scientists Argue
A new study of dinosaur biodiversity challenges the belief that the megafauna were on their way out 66 million years ago ...
Ouarzazate was known as the ‘desert door’ of Morocco, a starting point for adventurers, but it is fast becoming a destination ...
More than a million years ago, early human relatives crossed an enormous sea to reach the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. The ...
Berninger patted himself down, dug a hand into seat pockets and any bag he could find. No notebook. Resorting to his cell ...
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