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Towns across Cornwall and Devon, such as Salcombe, Polzeath and St Ives, regularly feature on lists ranking the best seaside ...
For more than a decade, paleontologists have speculated about a single fossil that preserves skeletons of two of the world’s most famous dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops. Not only ...
Summer has officially started. If you're looking for things to do in the Ozarks this month, here are some ideas.
OWLS HEAD, Maine — One week after a Maine teen and her dad caught a rare blue lobster near Portland, farther up the coast veteran lobsterman Joe Bates discovered what researchers consider a 1-in ...
Only six locations have fossils embedded in that layer, says Nick Sena, director of community development and partnerships at the Edelman Fossil Park & Museum of Rowan University, which opened on ...
Red Lobster is making changes to its menu lineup, including bringing back hush puppies, and offering some items for under $20. Chief Executive Officer Damola Adamolekun announced the changes in a ...
It's hard to imagine that dinosaurs once roamed the same ground we walk on and the beaches we visit. Here are some differences between New Jersey dinosaurs and today's humans that science has proven.
Archaeopteryx is often referred to as the fossil that proved Darwin right – it links today’s birds to ancient dinosaurs. Even though the first specimen was discovered over 160 years ago, this iconic ...
Blue American lobster (Homarus americanus). Taken at the New England Aquarium (Boston, MA). Steven G. Johnson, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons The chilly waters off the coast of Maine are a prime ...
In this video, I breed my rare blue lobster with another vibrant blue crawfish—and what we found next was incredible. A hidden nest begins to form, signaling the start of a one-of-a-kind ...
That finding triggered a frantic search for the Denisovans. If they had ranged as far as it seemed, where were the fossils? Had palaeoanthropologists not yet found them, or were they sitting ...
The museum's expertise will help determine whether these fossils belong solely to the giant ground sloth or other Ice Age titans who once wandered the Lubbock plains. While the bones themselves ...