More mammals were living on the ground several million years before the mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs, new research has revealed.
Two Paleontology and Evolution students from the University of Bristol have undertaken the first ever study which describes ...
Researchers have made a new discovery that changes our understanding of Earth's early geological history, challenging beliefs ...
The oldest Stromatoporoid sponge on record has changed the timeline for the emergence of the first skeletal reefs.
IVF and the plan of salvation — When LDS parents turn to science to enact God’s (and their) will
Official and unofficial teachings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, namely a belief in a premortal life, ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNReindeer Herders Stumble Upon 10,000-Year-Old Woolly Mammoth Skeleton With Ligaments IntactReindeer herders in northern Siberia stumbled upon the 10,000-year-old remains of a teenage woolly mammoth submerged in a ...
Microscopic traces in ancient grinding stones have uncovered forgotten foods prepared 15,000 years ago—offering a rare taste ...
Stanford scientists found that dramatic climate changes after the Great Dying enabled a few marine species to spread globally ...
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Sciencing on MSN5 Animals That Are Smarter Than You ThinkHumans may have taken over the planet with our amazing intellect, but that doesn't mean the animal kingdom is filled with ...
Around 600 million years ago, Earth was home to strange, soft-bodied sea creatures, but a powerful asteroid impact in what is ...
The observatory at 14300 N.W. 98th St., near Branched Oak Lake, lost its Earth-Moon-Earth antenna during Wednesday's blizzard ...
Unlike Apollo—which used a single spacecraft comprising a mothership and lunar lander—Artemis III will see Orion dock with ...
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