From looking into the future with artificial intelligence to learning about mummies of the past, the Museum of Idaho ventures ...
Based on our understanding of how fossils are formed, the Ediacara Biota shouldn’t still be around for us to look at today.
For centuries, massive teeth found along coastlines puzzled scientists and naturalists. Researchers later discovered these ...
Grooves in the limestone at Italy's Monte Cònero may have been left by sea turtles fleeing an earthquake 80 million years ago ...
Archaeologists have identified whale-bone harpoons dating back 5,000 years in southern Brazil, offering new evidence that Indigenous communities hunted massive marine animals long before the invention ...
This prehistoric piece of alder found at the Marathousa 1 archaeological site in Greece might be the earliest wooden tool ...
Thousands of years before the invention of compasses or sails, prehistoric peoples crossed oceans to reach remote lands like ...
For a long time, scientists thought there was a hard limit to hopping. Go beyond a certain body weight, the logic went, and ...
Our beloved planet has seen giants that dwarf most animals alive today. These massive creatures lived across different time ...
A team of scientists from the University of Manchester have uncovered some of the earliest evidence of advanced, camera-like ...
As Doctor Who fans may remember, Homo Aqua are directly related to Silurians - the advanced, reptilian and ground-dwelling ...
Have you ever seen animals today, like certain birds or reptiles, that sort of look... prehistoric? It turns out that once evolution finds a trick that works, it tends to repeat it. Join Hank for a ...