Over 500 million years ago, the Cambrian Period sparked an explosion of skeletal creativity. Salterella, a peculiar fossil, ...
Scientists in Argentina discovered the oldest known long-necked dinosaur, Huayracursor jaguensis, revealing a much earlier ...
From early Aboriginal ancestral accounts, to recent contemporary art, the aurora australis have long inspired humans. Here's ...
A new fossil fungus discovered in Scotland shows evidence of plants and fungi sharing nutrients to survive on land.
All complex life on Earth may be the result of plate tectonics tearing apart the ancient supercontinent Nuna 1.5 billion ...
For those seeking an extra shot of adrenaline, Moaning Caverns offers adventure tours that go beyond the standard walkways. The crown jewel of these experiences is the 165-foot rope rappel—the longest ...
Tucked away in the rolling Ozark Mountains just a stone’s throw from the Missouri state line, Cosmic Cavern isn’t your run-of ...
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Evidence of ancient underground water reveals Mars may have stayed habitable longer than believed
Scientists from New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have uncovered new evidence that water once flowed beneath the surface ...
Most life on earth today wouldn't exist without water, but new findings suggest rain may have started the whole process! Dan ...
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The Evolution of the Stone Age – Palaeolithic Timeline
Spanning over three million years, the Palaeolithic saw humanity’s first tools, early cultural development, and the spread of our ancestors across the globe.
From sunglasses to ketchup, zippers to lip balm, ordinary objects carry epic stories that span centuries. In ‘The History of Every Thing,’ we dig into the surprising science, curious origins, and ...
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