Dinosaurs first appeared around 230 million years ago, coexisting with large crocodile relatives and massive herbivores.
A study of fossilized feces and vomit attempts to piece together why dinosaurs were so evolutionarily successful.
Analysis of 200-million-year-old digested foods reveals how the animals became dominant.
Researchers have found an ancient protein fold that might explain how life’s basic building blocks became the complex systems ...
E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation partners at the Yale Center for Biodiversity and Global Change have released two new ...
A study published in the journal Nature Plants has unveiled new perspectives on the evolution of flowering plants.
A new fossil may revolutionize our understanding of bird brain evolution, shedding light on how the intelligence of modern ...
Findings resolve years of debate and offer new insights into the Moon's evolution and the Solar System's history.
The essential ingredient for life, water, appeared on both planets around 4.4 billion years ago, new research indicates.
Soluble rocks, such as limestone and dolomite, can create karst formations, including caves, gullies, and troughs, due to long-term groundwater erosion. These karst formations are prevalent worldwide.
China’s historic farside sample-return mission is providing intriguing insights into why the Moon’s farside is so different ...
Dive into the must-read books about maps: from explorations on the history of maritime journeys to depictions of the ...