A deep dive into the enigmatic interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, its potential risks, and the urgent call for scientific transparency following Kim Kardashian's inquiry to NASA.
A groundbreaking study suggests that a genetic incompatibility between Neanderthals and modern humans may have contributed to the extinction of our ancient relatives. Researchers found that different versions of the PIEZO1 gene could have led to miscarriages in hybrid offspring, thus impacting Neanderthal reproductive success.
Exciting new research reveals that the duck-billed Edmontosaurus annectens fossils found in Wyoming over a century ago are preserved with fleshy body parts, reshaping our understanding of dinosaur decay and preservation.
Exciting new research indicates that dinosaur populations in North America were thriving just before the catastrophic asteroid impact that led to their extinction. This groundbreaking study uncovers fresh insights into the dynamics of dinosaur communities.
A groundbreaking study reveals that dinosaurs were thriving in North America just before the asteroid impact that caused their mass extinction. This research challenges previous beliefs about their decline.
A groundbreaking study reveals that dinosaurs were thriving just before the asteroid impact that led to their extinction, challenging long-held beliefs. Researchers suggest new fossil evidence indicates a diverse ecosystem in North America.
A groundbreaking study reveals that dinosaurs were thriving in distinct ecosystems in North America just before the asteroid impact that led to their extinction. New fossil evidence challenges previous beliefs about their diversity and resilience.
New research reveals that non-avian dinosaurs may have dramatically influenced Earth's landscape. Their extinction allowed forests to thrive, altering river formations and sediment distribution.
Texas-based Colossal Biosciences is making strides in their ambitious project to genetically engineer a version of the extinct dodo bird. With advances in cell culturing, experts are excited yet skeptical about the implications of such efforts on conservation.
New geological evidence suggests a catastrophic cosmic event may have led to the extinction of the Clovis culture over 12,800 years ago, coinciding with a dramatic climate shift.