Meet Zuul crurivastator, a dinosaur discovered in Montana that shares a strong resemblance to Zuul, the “terror dog” character in the movie “Ghostbusters.
Partial skull of Homo naledi has been recovered from the Rising Star cave system in South Africa. Previously discovered remains of this primitive species have now been dated to between 236,000 and 335,000 years ago.
In 1996, National Geographic made Baby Louie into a 66-million-year-old child star. The magazine’s May cover featured a model dinosaur embryo tucked within a replica egg – which, at 18 inches long, looked less like a supermarket egg than a squashed …
Old rocks found in the Australian Outback have some weighty implications, scientists say: They hint at the environment in which life on Earth originated and suggest a location to search for life on Mars.
Fox News columnist Michael Guillen questions Stephen Hawking’s latest doomsday prediction about the Earth having only 100 years left and humans escaping to Mars to survive.
The endangered western snowy plover returned to the California beaches for nesting after an absence of 70 years. Environmentalists believed that disturbance from human activity and predation from other animals led to the birds abandoning the beaches.
Mark Watney, portrayed by Matt Damon, was probably more out of shape than we realized. (Image: The Martian). Another day, another study showing how awful microgravity is to the human body.
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