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Scientists discovered why dinosaurs grew so large
Long-necked sauropods were a defining group of dinosaurs that dominated every continent during the Jurassic and Cretaceous ...
The brains of today's birds facilitate a level of cognitive prowess and behavioral complexity rivaled only by mammals.
The Navaornis skull, with a modern geometry in terms of the shape of the bill and large eye sockets, looks superficially like ...
From the formation of inner ear bones to the rise of hair to cover our bodies, these developments made us distinct from other ...
Rising H5N1 bird flu cases in the U.S. prompted the CDC to study the virus in ferrets, revealing it may have the potential to ...
The T. rex is returning to the Kansas City area. Jurassic Quest, which has become an annual event in the metro, will bring more than 80 life-size animatronic dinosaurs, including the Tyrannosaurus ...
The fossil, unearthed in the La Matilde Formation in Patagonia, may finally settle a debate about frog evolution ... million years ago during the middle Jurassic. The next oldest tadpole had ...
Yet, the earliest known ancestors of modern mammals more resembled reptiles, with limbs stuck out to their sides in a sprawled posture. The shift from a sprawled stance, like that of lizards, to the ...
What caused this posture evolution? Dr. Peter Bishop and Professor Stephanie Pierce from ... offering guidance on how species might continue to adapt in an ever-changing world. Unraveling the ...
Drawn across Ms. Badu’s back was a single word: Evolution. Few performing artists have been more committed to the concept of evolution than Ms. Badu, 53, who later explained to her numerous ...
Contrary to common beliefs, the early pterosaurs, though excellent climbers, were limited by their small size. Their arboreal way of life restricted their physical evolution. In the Middle Jurassic, ...