Birds, bugs, fish and more come in every color of the rainbow, meanwhile mammals seem to offer more generic pallets, and dinosaurs might be to blame. Hosted by: Olivia Gordon SciShow has a spinoff ...
For over a century, it was assumed that science had a handle on the big categories of life on Earth: plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms were t.
Scientists at the American Museum of Natural History investigated old specimens that had been at the museum for decades and ...
The idea that dinosaurs were already declining well before the asteroid impact 66 million years ago seems established.
Starting January 31, the Museum of Idaho invites visitors to step far deeper into prehistory with the opening of Life Before Dinosaurs: Meet the Permian Monsters, a fascinating traveling exhibition ...
More than 66 million years ago, Mexico was home to numerous species of dinosaurs, some of them as terrifying as T. rex.
Sensitive hearing may have evolved in mammal ancestors far earlier than scientists once believed. By modeling how sound moved ...
New research reveals that dinosaurs were thriving across diverse ecosystems until a sudden asteroid impact ended their reign ...
At first glance, this mammal looks like a horse gone terribly wrong. But, in reality, Chalicotherium is far from a botched ...
Fossils reveal dinosaurs were flourishing in diverse ecosystems right up until the asteroid impact ended their reign.
A simulated picture of the two dinosaurs walking, Sinosauropteryx lingyuanensis (right) and Huadanosaurus sinensis (left), found in Lingyuan, Liaoning province. [Photo by Zhao Chuang/For China Daily] ...
When scientists finally measured the most powerful bite ever recorded, the winner wasn’t T. rex. It was something far older, yet far more familiar.