Twelve years ago, Martin Kirimi and Mary Mwangi set off on their dream honeymoon to Zanzibar but never returned The newlyweds, last heard from at the Namanga border, vanished without a trace, leaving ...
Buried "megaripples" — some the size of five-story buildings — are helping scientists piece together the devastation following the impact that wiped out the nonavian dinosaurs.
"This ancient species predates most dinosaurs, and is a dominant predator of the deep sea ecosystem." FSU Marine Lab's Dr. Dean Grubbs was the lead scientist on the mission, and succeeded in ...
A Jurassic dinosaur fossil that was first spotted more than 50 years ago has been extracted from the base of a cliff on Skye and formally identified. The fossil was discovered near to Elgol in ...
The fossil of a pony-sized dinosaur has been revealed for the first time - more than 50 years after it was first spotted in a sea cliff on Skye. Experts had assessed the location as too difficult ...
Dar es Salaam. The Zanzibar Commission for Tourism (ZCT) has announced that, starting from March this year, all tourism operating licences will be issued exclusively through its online licensing ...
“The fossil fauna there is diverse, and our understanding of Southern Hemisphere ecosystems from near the end of the Age of Dinosaurs is still very incomplete,” says paleontologist Matthew ...
The Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction wiped out the dinosaur population 66 million years ago. And despite wind, dust, rain and fire on Tuesday, they’re back. Bridgeport Parks and Recreation’s ...
They began negotiating with Zanzabar in November to host their event in the performance space at 2100 S. Preston St. The concert was scheduled for Saturday, March 15 and would feature performances by ...
“We reached out to Zanzabar clearly communicating our mission to raise funds for Palestinian aid,” the group said Sunday. Hours after the bar posted its March event schedule, which included ...
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The story of how dinosaurs came to rule our planet has captivated scientists and the public alike for generations. Now, an intriguing new study on fossils suggests we might be looking in the wrong ...