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"Jeffrey and the girls were very gracious hosts,” Jack Horner wrote in a 2012 email after visiting Jeffrey Epstein's New ...
Paleontologists have identified thousands of animal species that lived soon after the Cambrian explosion ended ...
Four million years ago, the landscape of Northern Greece was the territory of a huge snake, a true biological titan.
Tyrannosaurus rex is arguably the world’s most famous dinosaur, yet paleontologists are still learning more about this giant “tyrant lizard king.” T. rex roamed the western United States during the ...
In the world of paleontology, the biggest bones usually grab the loudest headlines. But ...
The proposed project is expected to tell the story of LA’s Ice Age past, when mammoths and dire wolves roamed the landscape.
Paleontologists led by Cassius Morrison of the University College London used data from the Morrison Formation to assemble a ...
Over 150 years ago, a fossilized organism known as Prototaxites emerged as an enigma regarding what early land life may have been like. As an organism that appeared to grow up through Earth’s crust in ...
Approximately 290 million years ago, a carnivorous dinosaur stomping around present-day Germany had a tummy ache. The Paleozoic predator eventually vomited up its stomach contents, and then hopefully ...
Around 540 million years ago, Earth's biosphere underwent a pivotal transformation, shifting from a microbe-dominated world ...