In the murky depths of prehistoric seas, a colossal predator known as Dunkleosteus once thrived. This ancient fish, measuring ...
New clues from the day the dinosaurs died. A mysterious ancient human tooth. Primordial galaxies. See how the past year ...
Around 115 million years ago, northern Australia’s seas hosted a colossal shark that rewrites what we thought we knew about ...
Scientists uncover a massive 66 million year old egg in Antarctica from a prehistoric sea lizard, rewriting reptile history with stunning details on ancient ocean life.
The iconic, armored, 14-foot-long Dunkleosteus was something of an "evolutionary oddball,” a new study has revealed.
About 360 million years ago, the shallow sea above present-day Cleveland was home to a fearsome apex predator: Dunkleosteus terrelli. This 14-foot armored fish ruled the Late Devonian seas with ...
Here's why this city in Japan is quickly becoming one of the world's top tourist destinations and why you will want to add it ...
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DICKINSON — A specimen on display at the Badlands Dinosaur Museum in Dickinson, North Dakota, known as "Warwick's Duck," has been prominently featured in an international research paper. The research ...
The kettle stands 56 feet tall, 24 feet wide and will have 26,000 LED lights attached to it. A symbol of the holiday season is returning to Downtown Detroit on Friday as the Salvation Army's World's ...
From fossilized footprints to enormous skeletons, the remains of sauropods tell a story of power and adaptation. Learn how these ancient giants grew to towering heights and record-breaking weights, ...
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