Deep in the leaf litter of Hispaniola lives a creature that defies modern evolutionary logic. The Hispaniolan solenodon ...
Alberto García Piquer, researcher at the Department of Prehistory, is autor and co-editor of the book The Archaeology of Seafaring in Small-Scale ...
Four million years ago, the landscape of Northern Greece was the territory of a huge snake, a true biological titan.
Tens of thousands of years ago, the first wave of a worldwide tsunami now known as the “Sixth Extinction” swept across the ...
The spectacular exhibition also features fossils and nearly complete skeletons including Paraceratherium species, the largest ...
Genndy Tartakovsky, creator of ‘Primal’, ‘Samurai Jack’ and ‘Dexter’s Laboratory’, is one of the most influential figures in ...
This is part 1 of a three-part series that traces the origins of the Anthropocene - the current geological epoch that speaks bluntly to humanity's impact on the environment - and the unfolding 'Sixth ...
Investigating the 'overkill' hypothesis, this piece explores how human-wildlife conflict may have driven megafaunal ...
Known as one of the last free-running rivers in the Southwest, the Verde has managed to survive when other runnels have been soaked up by the sun, droughts, dams and extractions, withering away to ...
Grand Mere State Park in Stevensville, Michigan is exactly that kind of revelation. Lake Michigan stretches to the horizon at Grand Mere, where pristine shoreline meets crystal-clear waters. Nature’s ...
Idaho has a secret, and it’s hiding in plain sight between mountains and high desert plains. Pocatello – a city where your ...
Long before big cats, terror birds reigned as apex predators. Here’s how these flightless birds hunted, and why they went extinct.