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Discover Magazine on MSNWas the First Mammal to Live on Earth the Morganucodon or Brasilodon? Experts Still DebateLearn more about Morganucodon and Brasilodon, the two species that may have given life to the mammals we know today.
An international study reveals surprising bird nesting activity in the Arctic during the Late Cretaceous period. Fossils from ...
From Jeff Goldblum’s unbuttoned shirt to the dilophosaurus wobbling her wattles, the film is an enduring queer staple ...
Looking for a way to celebrate a dad in your life? Treat him to a day at the Zoo! The Milwaukee County Zoo is offering free ...
Ten thousand years after mastodons disappeared, scientists have unearthed powerful fossil evidence proving these elephant ...
Archie hit a major childhood milestone: losing his first tooth! And in typical Duchess of Sussex fashion, Megan skirted ...
A remarkable fossil discovery in Australia has given scientists the first-ever confirmed glimpse into what sauropod dinosaurs ...
New fossil research shows that teeth originally evolved as sensory tissue embedded in the armored exoskeletons of ancient ...
What’s on your bucket list this summer? If you’re still putting one together, here are some ideas from the Beehive State.
The city of St. George and the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site held a joint press conference Thursday morning to "celebrate a great partnership" and talk fossils.
A southern Utah fossil bed once destined to be turned into the site of an electrical substation has been saved from development after the city and a paleontolog ...
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