A groundbreaking discovery in East Antarctica reveals the oldest ice and air, dating back 6 million years, offering crucial insights into Earth's climate history and future.
The Red Sea, known for its biblical significance, has a history that reveals an astonishing tale of complete desiccation and a cataclysmic flood that shaped its current form. A recent study uncovers how the seabed dried up and was later refilled, transforming the basin dramatically.
After years of controversy, new evidence confirms that the Silverpit Crater was formed by an asteroid impact 43-46 million years ago. Discover how advanced seismic imaging and rock analysis settled this scientific debate.
An incredible discovery of 28 dinosaur eggs in China's Qinglongshan fossil reserve, dated to be 86 million years old, offers unprecedented insights into ancient ecosystems and dinosaur behavior.
A groundbreaking discovery in Ethiopia reveals that two different hominin species lived together 2.6 million years ago, challenging previous notions of human evolution. This find could mean the existence of a previously unknown species!
A groundbreaking discovery reveals Khankhuuluu mongoliensis, the closest-known ancestor to T. rex, showcasing the evolutionary journey from small predators to apex hunters. Learn about this medium-sized dinosaur that roamed 86 million years ago!
Paleontologists have discovered a new species, Mosura fentoni, a tiny three-eyed predator from 506 million years ago. This remarkable creature sheds light on the evolution of modern arthropods.
Paleontologists unveil a remarkably preserved fish species, Ferruaspis brocksi, from 16 million years ago, revealing insights about its diet and the ecosystem of ancient Australia.