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Scientists just discovered how giant dinosaurs grew necks so massive they changed the way they walked
A recent study from the University of Liverpool shows how sauropod dinosaurs shifted over time from small, tail-heavy animals ...
When scientists finally measured the most powerful bite ever recorded, the winner wasn’t T. rex. It was something far older, ...
There are a variety of ways that animals breathe. When the diaphragm muscle moves in humans, our lungs expand and take in air, and we exhale and compress the lungs, it goes in the opposite direction.
The discovery of new Ajkaceratops skull fossils has finally provided the evidence that shows ceratopsians did make it to Europe after all. The palaeontologists found that not only was this Hungarian ...
Dinosaurs ruled the planet between 230 to 66 million years ago, although many other life forms had evolved well before their ...
Some animals have been around since the time of the dinosaurs—and they’re still thriving today! Known as “living fossils,” these creatures have barely changed over millions of years and continue to ...
With a lava flow in the distance, a primitively feathered theropod dinosaur carries off a mammalian victim during a snowy volcanic winter caused by massive eruptions during the Triassic-Jurassic ...
On Wednesday, July 10, the Center for Science, Teaching & Learning (CSTL), a nonprofit organization with a mission to encourage science learning through hands-on STEM-based programs, held a ribbon ...
Stingless bees have pollinated the Amazon for 80 million years. Now, they’re the first insect in the world to be granted ...
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