New research on the bird with the largest wingspan ever suggests it didn’t catch fish by skimming across the surface of the ocean – so how exactly did it keep itself fed? The rest of this article is ...
Nintendo succeeded by shunning the slaughter and darkness that drives so many franchises ...
The Birmingham Zoo has announced that, after long and careful planning, they've finally gotten their prehistoric pals settled ...
A lost cache of 250-million-year-old fossils from Australia has rewritten part of the story of life after Earth’s worst mass extinction. Instead of a single marine amphibian species, researchers ...
After perusing hundreds of new toys and gifts that launched at Toy Fair 2026, we're sharing more than a dozen of our favorites. See our toy editors' top picks.
The return of “Scrubs” and our obsession with “The Pitt” got us thinking about our favorite TV doctors.Would we really trust ...
Forgotten fossils from the Kimberley show how marine amphibians rebounded and spread across the globe after the end-Permian mass extinction.
We still don’t know the species that laid the egg, so it’s just as well we have no way of getting it to hatch.
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