In a stunning turn of events at Wimbledon, top seeds Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff face early exits, marking a historic first-round upset. With unpredictable matches, the tournament promises more surprises ahead!
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.
Galveston, Texas, honors Juneteenth year-round, celebrating its role as the birthplace of this vital holiday. With events and tours, the city showcases African American history and culture.
A remarkable discovery at the Natural History Museum of Utah reveals a 76-million-year-old lizard fossil, offering insights into ancient ecosystems and the evolution of Gila monsters. This rare find, named Bolg amondol, sheds light on the diverse prehistoric wildlife of Utah.
Leonard A. Lauder, the influential art patron and co-founder of Estée Lauder Companies, has passed away at 92. His immense contributions to art and philanthropy left a lasting impact on culture and society.
A traveler infected with measles visited several public places in Boston, prompting health officials to warn those who might have been exposed. Key locations include a hotel, a museum, and Logan Airport.
Scientists unveil a groundbreaking discovery of a new dinosaur species named Khankhuuluu mongoliensis, the closest ancestor to tyrannosaurs, reshaping our understanding of dinosaur evolution.
In a stunning turn of events, defending champion Carlos Alcaraz moved to the French Open final after Lorenzo Musetti retired during their semifinal match. Alcaraz was leading when Musetti stopped playing due to injury.
In a stunning turn of events during a planetarium show, scientists uncovered a spiral structure in the Oort Cloud, challenging previous theories about its shape. This unexpected discovery opens new avenues for understanding our solar system.
Researchers in Starkville, Mississippi, discovered a giant vertebra from a mosasaur, revealing insights into ancient marine predators. This remarkable find offers a peek into life before the dinosaur extinction.