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This isn't a new proposition: even the tiniest of T. rex's relatives left fossils that suggest a Beringian land bridge migration.
Eoin Murphy talks science communication, the Mary Mulvihill award and how we’re all interconnected if you think about it.
Mary Ann Unger's massive biomorphic artworks, now on view in New York City, are shockingly prescient and powerful now more ...
The US' history goes back thousands of years, thanks to a wealth of archaeological sites that give insight into the first ...
The Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the most iconic predators in Earth's history, hides distant origins spanning Asia and North ...
Fossils of ancient horses named after Chinese city near where they were unearthed found to have mixed Eurasian and American ...
One of the unique examples of such cooperation was the establishment of the Alaska–Siberia Air Route (ALSIB), on which ...
New UCL-led study finds T-Rex evolved in North America from Asian ancestors and grew massive as the climate cooled after the Cretaceous Thermal Maximum.