A new study reveals that a terror bird, a top predator from 13 million years ago, may have been killed in a fierce battle with a caiman. Researchers analyze teeth marks on fossilized bones to uncover this ancient interaction.
A groundbreaking study reveals the hidden osteoderms in goannas, reshaping our understanding of these iconic Australian reptiles and their evolutionary journey.
Google's head of Android ecosystems has announced a merger between Android and ChromeOS, raising questions about the future of both platforms. Will this end the divide between mobile and desktop experiences?
Get ready for iOS 26! Apple is launching two new apps: Apple Games, a central hub for gaming, and Preview, a powerful tool for viewing and editing PDFs and images. Find out what these updates mean for your iPhone experience!
A remarkable dinosaur fossil has been discovered at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, buried hundreds of feet beneath the parking lot, marking a historic find for the city. This 67.5 million-year-old herbivore offers insights into the ecosystem before the dinosaurs' extinction.
A new species of pterosaur, Eotephradactylus mcintireae, has been discovered in Arizona, dating back 209 million years. This groundbreaking find sheds light on early flying reptiles and their ecosystem during the Triassic period.
A team of researchers has uncovered the reasons behind the Great Dying, Earth's worst mass extinction, and warns that our current climate crisis could lead to a similar catastrophic outcome if tropical forests collapse.
Scientists warn that record low Antarctic sea ice levels and the loss of critical US satellite data threaten to hinder our understanding of climate change impacts. With alarming trends of iceberg calving and wildlife losses, urgent action is needed!
Scientists have unveiled a new dog-sized dinosaur species, Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, that lived 150 million years ago in the U.S., alongside iconic dinosaurs like the stegosaurus. With unique features and a lightweight build, this herbivore showcases the diversity of ancient ecosystems.
A stunning discovery in 99 million-year-old amber reveals two ancient insects overtaken by deadly fungi, showcasing a bizarre natural phenomenon that's been around since the age of dinosaurs!