For more than a hundred years, scientists believed flying reptiles called pterosaurs took to the air with birdlike brains.
Paleontologists have discovered fossil remains belonging to an enormous ‘toothed’ bird that lived for a period of about 60 million years after dinosaurs.
Few complete skeletons remain of this gentle behemoth, who was destroyed by explorers and fur traders in the Arctic.
A journey across the Galápagos reveals an archipelago in motion, while record visitor numbers test the world’s greatest living laboratory ...
Pterosaurs acquired flight "in a burst at their origin," giving scientists new insights into the biological laws of flight ...
Did you know that some creatures from the age of dinosaurs are still alive today? Yep, there are sea monsters and other prehistoric monsters swimming and crawling around our planet right now! Take the ...
At 75, a legendary albatross returns to her island home — and to her mate.
The area known as the Santana Group in the Araripe Basin in northeastern Brazil has long been an important fossil site, contributing significantly to knowledge of the Cretaceous period. In particular, ...
Air travel is beginning to stabilize after days of chaos caused by government-mandated flight cuts and severe weather. However, officials warn that travelers should still expect delays and ...
Thousands of unionized Starbucks workers remain on strike across the country as the coffee chain debuted a new holiday beverage on Tuesday, Nov. 18. Starbucks Workers United, which represents ...
While some international museum shops have temporarily paused U.S. shipping amid new import and tariff rules, these stores ...